These are fines' sums if you break rules on Serbia's streets

Serbia has changed communications rules since yesterday (April 27th 2018). There, a new aspect of the communications law has begun. As Koha learns in Pristina, what matters during the transit through Serbia is that average speed measure has begun while driving on highways. [...]
Serbia has changed communications rules since yesterday (April 27th 2018). There, a new aspect of the communications law has begun. As Koha learns in Pristina, what matters during the transit through Serbia is that average speed measure has begun while driving on highways.
This means that the time for which the specific segment of the road between the two fees is passed will be measured, while the payment of the speed-over punishment is immediately carried out in the highway payment workshop, albinfo.ch watches.
The speed allowed on Serbia's highways is 120km/h, while categories sentences range from about 25 EURO to over 1000 Over 30 to 60 days in prison. As it does, drivers who exceed the speed of only 1 km/h will be punished, and controls are warned to be very rigorous.
For illustration, highways in Serbia are designed to be spent for the next time:
Subotic: Nis (423 km); 3 hours and 31 minutes,
Belgrade Nis (237 km): 1 hour 58 minutes,
Belgrade Subotic (190 km): 1 hour 34 minutes,
Belgrade ʹSid (109km): 54 minutes.
These new rules should be taken into account especially the Kosovo diaspora, which at this time exploits Serbia as the transitor to come to Kosovo.












