What you need to know before you go to Montenegro by car
27 February 2018What you need to know before you go to Montenegro by car

A car trip through Montenegro is not the easiest, but interesting way to get to know the country. A fat plus is the cheapness of gasoline: the cost is about 1.07 euros per liter. If you are going to go to Croatia or Albania, it is more profitable to refuel on the spot.
How can I get to Montenegro?
The road to Montenegro by car is accessible by land, as it borders on Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Albania. You can also get from Italy by ferry.
Do people in Montenegro know how to drive?
In Montenegro, good drivers, but not the most patient and reluctant to give way. They do not respect zebra crossing, so it’s better to adjust to local drivers, because otherwise you risk getting an impact from behind by an impatient driver.
What are the roads in Montenegro?
Most of the highways and country roads are well repaired and easy to ride on. However, the coastal road is one-lane, which makes it difficult to overtake. In some tunnels in the south there is no lighting.
How is speed regulated in Montenegro?
Police are strict when it comes to speed limits, and issues fines. They do not have speed cameras, but they use radar. If you exceed the established speed limit by 50 km / h, you will be given a huge fine, and local residents may be stripped of their rights for this.
Turn on dipped beam. Yes, the presence of dipped headlights day and night is mandatory at any time of the year. If you do not, the police can stop you.
What are the names of roads in Montenegro?
No way. In Montenegro, the streets have no names. Only the most important highways are numbered. Secondary roads and villages have no names, so it’s difficult to navigate with a navigator.
How to travel by car in Montenegro?
Traffic is the main problem in the Bay of Kotor. The roads in this area are single-lane, and when cruise ships arrive, the streets are filled with crowds of tourists, and movement by car turns into a nightmare. Sometimes the traffic can be so bad that the short route that should take you to the city takes at least an hour. Try not to drive by car in Kotor, when cruise ships cruise here, or leave long before their arrival.