Side-by-side comparison

Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Montenegro driving rules

Compare the main cross-border differences before driving between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Montenegro.

Rule Bosnia & Herzegovina Montenegro
Built-up areas50 km/h50 km/h
Outside built-up areas80 km/h80 km/h
Motorways / expressways100 / 130 km/h100 / 130 km/h
Standard drivers0.3 mg/ml0.3 mg/ml
Novice drivers0.0 mg/mlNot stated in the standardized source
Professional drivers0.0 mg/mlNot stated in the standardized source
Daytime lightsMandatory all dayMandatory all day
Winter tyres / equipmentMandatory in winter road conditionsMandatory on specified dates or when winter conditions apply
Mandatory equipmentwarning triangle, reflective vestwarning triangle, reflective vest
Low-emission zonesCheck the current national or local official sourceCheck the current national or local official source
Fines and enforcementCheck the current national or local official sourceCheck the current national or local official source
Emergency number122 / 123 / 124112

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Typical passenger-car speed limits: 130 km/h on motorways, 100 km/h on roads reserved for motor vehicles, 80 km/h on other roads.

Blood alcohol limits: Zero tolerance for drivers under 21 or with under 3 years of experience, C/D categories and professional drivers.

Winter tyres / equipment: Winter-equipment periods and specifications are set by a ministerial rulebook; driving without it is penalised where mandated.

Mandatory equipment: First-aid kit and other items are prescribed by a separate technical rulebook not verified here.

Emergency number: Police 122, fire 123, ambulance 124; a nationwide 112 service is not confirmed by official sources.

Montenegro

Typical passenger-car speed limits: 130 km/h on motorways, 100 km/h on roads reserved for motor vehicles, 80 km/h on other roads; urban signs may allow up to 80 km/h.

Winter tyres / equipment: Winter equipment must be carried 15 November – 30 March and used whenever snow or ice is on the road.

This is a planning summary, not legal advice. Road signs and current national rules take priority. Always check the linked official source before departure.