Driving regulations in Croatia 1

To enter Croatia; A driver's license, a car registration card, and vehicle insurance documents are required. A driver's license International is required for the use of car rental services. The permit is issued in traffic in your country.

The driver of a motor vehicle registered abroad and entering the territory of the Republic of Croatia, must have a document of International validity of Civil Liability and Automobile Insurancel of the territory of the European Union, or any other evidence of the existence of said insurance. The international insurance documents is considered to be a official badge of a vehicle normally parked in the territory of a country, whose national insurance office is from a country that is a signatory of the multilateral agreement or a green card in force issued by a vehicle that comes from a country whose national insurance office is not a signatory of the multilateral agreement, and other documents and evidence whose validity is recognized by the Croatian Insurance Office.

Speed ​​limits:

50 km / h - within populated areas

90 km / h - outside populated areas

110 km / h - on main roads, designed exclusively for motor vehicles, and on highways

130 km / h - on motorways

80 km / h - for motor vehicles with a caravan trailer

80 km / h - for buses and buses with a light trailer, on motorways, buses are allowed to drive up to 100 km / h, except for buses that transport children

Please reduce and adjust your speed when the road is wet.


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  1.   Malacalza Jungle said

    If I rent a car at Milan airport, and my trip includes Slovenia and Croatia, then returning the car again in Milan; Do these countries (Croatia-Slovenia) recognize the insurance of the car that I take when renting it in Milan?