driving in croatia
Good News for Drivers as Petrol Cheapens
After the unwelcome price hike, finally some good news for drivers.
Eurodiesel Prices Highest Ever in Croatian History
An undesirable fuel price hike has left Croatia’s drivers somewhat disgruntled.
Expensive New Police Equipment Ready For Several Croatian Cities
An almost 40 million kuna investment for MUP.
100,000 ”New” Cars Registered in Croatia in 2018
In the first eight months of 2018, the average age of 50,193 passenger cars and 5,173 light commercial vehicles was ...
Police Activity to be Strengthened Until End of 2018
Remember to wear your seat belt and stick to the speed limit or risk a hefty fine.
Record Results: Car Sales in Croatia Increase Significantly
This year, 38,480 new cars were sold in Croatia, marking an increase of 22.6 percent.
Contactless Payments Coming to Croatian Road Toll Booths
Contactless payments, more accurate mileage calculations and the ability to pay without needing to stop your vehicle are on the ...
Police Presence Heightened This Weekend: Drivers, Beware!
Avoid irritating fines and wagging fingers from the long arm of the law this weekend as the police up their ...
Prepare for Inconvenience as Works Begin on Zagreb’s Avenija Dubrovnik
The total value of all of the works will be about five million kuna.