The exiles must be aware: These are the rules on Serbia's highways that diaspora must be careful

Kosovo's diaspora uses Serbia to come to their homeland. Since rules have entered into force, exiles passing through Serbia are urged to be cautious. There will be measurements of time spent on a segment of the road between the two paying jobs and the payment of the speed-over punishment becomes [...]
Since rules have entered into force, exiles passing through Serbia are urged to be cautious.
There will be measurements of time spent on a segment of the road between two paying jobs, and the payment of the speed-over penalty is done immediately in the highway payment workshop, notes albinfo.ch.
The speed allowed on Serbia's highways is 130km/h, and penalties are severe.
They go from 25 euros to over 1,000 euros or 15-60 days in prison, Serbian media write.
These are the rules that exiles must adhere to.
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.
130km/h is the maximum rate allowed on highways in Serbia.
120km/h is the maximum allowed speed on highways in Serbia via signs.
3,000 dinars (25 euros) for speeds of between 120 km and 140 km/h
Sentenced by 10,000 dinars (85 euros) for speeds of 151 to 160 km/h
100,000 dinars (845), 15 to 60 days in prison, 15 punitive points and nine to 12 months without license is the penalty for exceeding 201 to 220 km/h.












