The traffic rules in Montenegro are similar to those in many other countries, but it's worth noting some specific features.
Seat belts: Keep the seat belts fastened for both the driver and all passengers.
Dipped headlights: In Montenegro, it is required to have the dipped headlights on at all times, even during the daytime.
Child transportation in vehicles: For children under 6 years old, it is mandatory to use child seats, and transporting children in the front seat is prohibited until they reach 12 years of age.
Alcohol: It is not recommended to consume alcohol before driving, as even the permissible blood alcohol level in Montenegro is set at 0.3‰.
Speed limits: The following speed limits apply for cars and motorcycles:
In urban areas: 50 km/h. Outside urban areas: 80 km/h. On highways: 100 km/h.
It is also important to remember that insurance does not cover damages if the driver was involved in an accident while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Seat belts: Keep the seat belts fastened for both the driver and all passengers.
Dipped headlights: In Montenegro, it is required to have the dipped headlights on at all times, even during the daytime.
Child transportation in vehicles: For children under 6 years old, it is mandatory to use child seats, and transporting children in the front seat is prohibited until they reach 12 years of age.
Alcohol: It is not recommended to consume alcohol before driving, as even the permissible blood alcohol level in Montenegro is set at 0.3‰.
Speed limits: The following speed limits apply for cars and motorcycles:
In urban areas: 50 km/h. Outside urban areas: 80 km/h. On highways: 100 km/h.
It is also important to remember that insurance does not cover damages if the driver was involved in an accident while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.