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Boris |
13 Jul 2007, 18:34
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diciu |
17 Jul 2007, 17:30
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Membru incepator Group: Members Posts: 38 Joined: 5 July 07 |
I made a reservation for one night at Mirna Noc-Zagreb.
I hope will be fine. I looked for something more central...but the prices were high. Thank you Boris and VV. |
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Boris |
24 Jan 2008, 20:54
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
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Dacia
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antifizic2 |
25 Feb 2008, 00:04
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Membru autentic Group: Members Posts: 1.434 Joined: 16 June 07 From: Bucuresti- Romania |
i need an update of the road conditions on this route: Bucharest-Timisoara- Beograd-Zagreb
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Boris |
25 Feb 2008, 00:43
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
Well the highway from Lipovac to Zagreb (Croatian border to Zagreb) has been rebuilt recently so the road ig great. For trh rest I don't know.
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Dacia
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antifizic2 |
25 Feb 2008, 12:18
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Membru autentic Group: Members Posts: 1.434 Joined: 16 June 07 From: Bucuresti- Romania |
WOW thankes, i may have to go to Zagreb in a couple of days, i hope everithing will be ok
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LAGUNA II / 1.9 DCi
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vv |
25 Feb 2008, 12:39
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dilbert.com Group: Members Posts: 1.080 Joined: 10 June 04 From: Bucuresti |
Bucuresti-Timisoara, you have three routes:
1. Through Craiova - road is relatively ok, there were problems (roadworks) around Baile Herculane, I'm not sure that they finished that part; if they did - the road is good, but get a radar detector because there are a lot of villages (some with very wide roads passing through them - it's a pitty to run at 50km/h ) 2. Pitesti-Sibiu-Arad-Timisoara - road is very good (with very few exceptions), but lots of traffic (and especially heavy trucks) 3. Pitesti-Sibiu-Săcămaş-Faget-Lugoj-Timisoara - If you want to go through Sibiu but avoid part of the traffic; road is reasonable (but not very good) till Lugoj, and quite nasty between Lugoj and Timisoara (good portions alternate with big holes in the road, and it is typically too late to brake when you see them ). I would recommend the first route. As for the roads in Serbia - as far as I know, they are a little bit narrower - but otherwise, generally in similar or better condition than the average Romanian road (at least, those around the Romanian border). This post has been edited by vv: 25 Feb 2008, 12:42 |
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antifizic2 |
25 Feb 2008, 23:12
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Membru autentic Group: Members Posts: 1.434 Joined: 16 June 07 From: Bucuresti- Romania |
viamichlein alsow sugested going Through Craiova , it's supouse to be the best choise , and i get the benefit of finding some detailes such as
Time and distance Time: 12h54 including 03h59 on motorways Distance: 1125km including 447km on motorways and 0.1km on scenic roads Costs 98.60 EUR Toll costs: 0.00 EUR Petrol costs: 97.91 EUR Road tax cost: 0.69 EUR @Boris if i do decite to come to croatia this week, i cand bring you something from romania, so if you need to transport a small gift or something like that please let me know |
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Boris |
26 Feb 2008, 12:41
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
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Dacia
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alx |
26 Feb 2008, 13:12
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Membru autentic Group: Members Posts: 1.001 Joined: 11 March 04 From: Bucuresti, Berceni |
In January we have gone to Switzerland through Croatia via Budadpest. This is the "safe" and long route.
We came back through Drobeta Tr Severin. There is also another route through Calafat but you have to cross Danube by boat with irregular timeschedule, |
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muscarul |
16 Apr 2008, 08:18
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Membru incepator Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 1 May 04 From: Cluj-Napoca |
Hi fellows,
I decided to spend my wedding voyage in Croatia, I am still working at the itinerary . I will go there after the 20th of September (this is my wedding day), and I think I will spend some 10 days there, plus 2 on the road. I will go from Cluj, by car. Do you guys have GPS coordinates for different objectives in Croatia? I am thinking to see some of the following: ZAGREB - this is not mandatory, but since it is the Capital of Croatia, I think it would be nice to see it... -Cathedral of St Stephen and of the Assumption of Mary. -The Archaeologic Museum ISTRIA - This is a MUST Rovinj – Grisia – The place where the artists meet (it is a plazza) Novigrad – the defence walls Porec – St Euphrasius Church – byzanthine church,VI th century - MUST SEE P_u_l_a_ –THIS IS A MUST SEE FOR ANY ROMANIAN The Roman Amphiteatre - the 6th in size in the world Triumph Arch The Archaeologic Museum of Istria 1 Day trip to Venice (by ferry, by car trough Slovenia... what do you think?)SINCE IT IS A WEDDING VOYAGE< THIS IS A MUST Trip to POstojna Cave in SLovenia (one day would be sufficient, right?) Motovun – small romantic little town Pazin – capital of Istria The Etnographic Museum of Istria KVARNER & LIKA Plitvice Jezera Opatija – what's to be seen here? Rijeka – where Central and Mediteranean Europe meet Senj – Nehaj Tower – a fortification to protect against Turcs and Venicians, nowdays a weaponry and costumes museum Gospic – Smiljan village –The Nicolas Tesla Memorial House Gomirje – The Orthodox Monastery Krk – what's to be seen? Rab – what's to be seen? DALMATIA Trogir – The Medieval Town The Cathedral ot St. Lawrence – 13 th century Hvar – What's to be seen? Velo Grablje – village near Hvar –is still holds the traditional architecture Sinj – I understand this is a very important place in the Croatian History !? Dubrovnik – what's to be seen? Gothic-Renaissance Ducal Palace, Sponza Palace Korcula Island – homeland of Marco Polo Peljesac – Wineyards? I definetly want to taste some Croatian wine and bring back for my father some wine, as a present NOW... I know this is a long list and it is impossible to do that in 10 days. This is why I wrote it here, in order for you guys to help me choose the most interresting objectives. From the start, I want to inform you that we are not crazy about sunbathing (at least I, can't speak for the wife), and due to the time of year we plan to go there, we will stick more to the cultural-sightseeing part of the trip. We plan to go in an area, get accomodated, and than, for 2-3 days visit what's to visit in the area, and then go in another area and do the same. We plan to find accomodation on site, at private accomodations, maybe in small villages, where I think it is possible to find cheaper and more culturally-interresting places to stay. Especially because that time of year is Off-season, and i don't think it will be a problem to find places to stay. Ok, I finish now my epistle . Anything you have to comment abouthe the above written... please do (in a helpful, constructive manner). This post has been edited by muscarul: 16 Apr 2008, 08:25 |
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Daewoo
Matiz
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Boris |
17 Apr 2008, 09:37
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
Wow, a very tight schedule.
I would cancel more than half of the things you have on your list, conciderin you only have 10 days. In my opinion visit the following ISTRA Poreč P_u_l_a Motovun KVARNER & LIKA Have walk through Opatija (half a day maybe) Nehaj tower in Senj Plitvice lakes- Mandatory While you are near Plitvice it's a short drive to Gomirje monastery DALMATIA On jour drive from Kvarner to Dalmatia Stop in Zadar and have a walk through the old town center (beautiful) Trogir Split - short walk though the old center of the town (beautiful) then by ferry to Hvar Hvar island - Starigrad (Stari Grad -> old town) town, Hvar town From Hvar island you take a ferry to Korčula island Korčula island - Korčula town From Korčula you take a ferry to Orebić on Pelješac peninsula. Have a walk through Orebić (very nice old houses) and have a drive through Pelješac, visit some local wineries. (I can give you some recommendations) On you trip to Dubrovnik visit the town of Ston and the Ston fortifications, that is the largest fortification system in Europe. Visit both os the Ston towns, Mali Ston and Veliki Ston (Little Ston and Big Ston). Have lunch in Mali Ston - Oysters Then you go to Dubrovnik, from Dubrovnik you can also visit Cavtat. In my opinion that is more than enough for 10 days. You will have no problems with the accommodation. If you have any questions please ask. We can work on this. |
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muscarul |
17 Apr 2008, 09:48
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Membru incepator Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 1 May 04 From: Cluj-Napoca |
Thanks for the answer
Well, I know this is extremely tight for 10 days, that is why I asked for opinions:). Anyway, about those wineries... I definetly want recommendations. As far as Venice is concearned, maybe I will skip some objectives on the road, and insert Venice. I am thinking that maybe i will renounce at the Korkula island. |
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Matiz
2005 E Klasse
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Boris |
17 Apr 2008, 10:08
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
Well Korčula (or Korcula) is very nice, I can post some photos I made in my gallery.
Venice is off course a pearl. Plitvice and Dubrovnik are an absolute must see, and I would recommend that you have a drive through Pelješac. If you are in Pelješac you need only 20 minutes to Korčula town (leave the car in Orebić), have a walk though town and that's it. If you ask I would rather skip Opatija and Senj than Korčula. As for the wines , there is a very good winery in Potomje (Pelješac) called Matuško, and as for the wines while you are on Pelješac there are two things that you must try: 1. Dingač 2. Postup Both of the wines are made of the same sort fo grapes, but the localities are different and Dingač has more sunny days during the year. Buy you self a nice bottle of Dingač and enjoy it with you wife. We can work on the details some more. |
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muscarul |
17 Apr 2008, 10:16
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Membru incepator Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 1 May 04 From: Cluj-Napoca |
Thanks for the tip, Korcula it is then . You know what was the decisive aspect? THE WINE
I am a casual drinker, and 99% of the times I drink, I drink wine. My father and I we make our own wine in our cellar, we just buy the grapes from a big wineyard and we make it. That is why I am very interrested in this aspect. By the way: how does a 1800 Euro budget sound for my trip? It will be initially arround 2000-2100, but I need some 200 for gas from Romania to Croatia. |
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Daewoo
Matiz
2005 E Klasse
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Boris |
17 Apr 2008, 11:08
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
1800 EUR sounds just fine, the ferry cost a bit if you want go by car to the islands. I can look up the transportation prices later.
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Dacia
Logan Laureate 1.6
2005 + LPG Landi Renzo sequent Reliability of machines is inversely proportional to the number and importance of people watching it
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muscarul |
17 Apr 2008, 14:34
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Membru incepator Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 1 May 04 From: Cluj-Napoca |
Boris - do you know any possibility of leaving the car in - let's say - Split, at some kind of paid (or free ) parking? I am thinking that going with the car on the islands will high-up the costs pretty much... I looked on http://www.jadrolinija.hr/ and it is about 50 euros per ride (only for the car that is)... quite expensive. Maybe I will leave car on the continent and rent a scooter or something in the island...
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Daewoo
Matiz
2005 E Klasse
- Cj-20-UBI Reno e o masina ca toate masinile, daca nu iti place, ia-ti alta, ai de unde alege
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Boris |
18 Apr 2008, 15:27
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
I don't know, but I will ask.
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Dacia
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muscarul |
22 Apr 2008, 08:54
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Membru incepator Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 1 May 04 From: Cluj-Napoca |
How are the naional roads in Croatia (not motorways)? I m thinking of cutting the costs by using the national roads, because it is cheaper (how much is the vignette for the national roads, if there is any?). A understood that the national roads are more scenic than the motorways, and I am very much interrested in this aspect, too.
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Daewoo
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muscarul |
23 Apr 2008, 09:02
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Membru incepator Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 1 May 04 From: Cluj-Napoca |
@Boris,
What says you on this? Day 1: Cluj- Siofok(Ungaria) 6,5 hours; 520 km day 2: Siofok – P0la 6,5 ore, 510 km day 3: visit Istria: Pola – Porec – Motovun ( 160 km in total) day 4: Pola – Venezia – with ferry day 5: Pola-Plitvice, stop in Opatija (90 km) (half day), Senj (85 KM) ( Nehaj tower) – accomodation in Plitvice (95 KM) – total 270 km day 6: visit Plitvice Jezera, Monastery of Gomirje (170 km dus-intors) day 7: Plitvice-Zadar (192 km, 3 ore) (visit in the old town )-Kastel Stari(160 km, 2,5 ore) – 352 km day 8: Visit Trogir, Visit Split day 9: Visit Hvar Island – by ferry ( Stari Grad and Hvar) day 10: Kastel Stari – Zaton ( 235 km, 3,5 ore) + visit Dubrovnik – old town day 11: Zaton - Peninsula Peljesac ( Orebic) – Ferry on Korcula; day 12: Zaton – Peninsula Peljesac – Visit Ston, Orebic, the wineries day 13: back home: Zaton-Zagreb (601 km)- Cluj (823 km) = 1424 km, pitt stop somewhere in Hungary, maybe near Balaton Lake. I think it is still too crowded, huh? |
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Daewoo
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2005 E Klasse
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Boris |
23 Apr 2008, 11:39
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
I prefer the local roads, there is more to see, you don't pay the toll and you use much less fuel. For a trip Zagreb-Gradac-Zagreb (cca 1050 km) I spend 100 EUR more if use the highway (toll+fuel).
The local roads are OK, at least I think they are OK As for the plan, hmm... It can be done but maybe it's still a bit too much. On day 11 and 12 you are going on Pelješac, do everything in one day. LATER EDIT: All the parking places in the open are paid, non of them is guarded I'm not sure how long you can stay on the parking, it's best to ask when you get there. I tried to get some info on another forum but so far nothing very useful. One guy suggested that you leave you car in the garage of a shopping center, and colect it a few days later. Maybe that's an option This post has been edited by Boris: 23 Apr 2008, 18:11 |
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Dacia
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2005 + LPG Landi Renzo sequent Reliability of machines is inversely proportional to the number and importance of people watching it
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muscarul |
24 Apr 2008, 07:27
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Membru incepator Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 1 May 04 From: Cluj-Napoca |
Yes, maybe it is a good idea to leave the car in a shopping center parking..... Thanks for the suggestion.
As far as fuel is concearned, I have a LPG system on my car so it will be cheaper, and I saw that in Croatia there are many LPG fueling stations. You think the roads are good... hm.... . Have You ever been to Romania? I am definetly shure that you have way out better roads. As a matter a fact, In any country I was the roads were better than in Romania, |
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Boris |
24 Apr 2008, 07:32
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
Just installed a LPG system yesterday As for the LPG fueling stations there is enough of them, so that will not be a problem. The price of LPG is 3,35 kn/l (or cca 0,45 EUR/l) and that's a cool price
Some of the guys from this forum have been in Croatia so they can give you a better comparison of Romanian and Croatian roads, but all in all I don't think you'll have problems with that. |
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Dacia
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2005 + LPG Landi Renzo sequent Reliability of machines is inversely proportional to the number and importance of people watching it
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muscarul |
24 Apr 2008, 07:38
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#114
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Membru incepator Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 1 May 04 From: Cluj-Napoca |
OffTopic: I installed a Tomasseto system, I am very pleased, can't seem to find the difference between gas/lpg as far as power is concearned. Driving cheap is a very cool thing
You have really cheap LPG. In Romania, it is about 0.65 euro/liter. |
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Boris |
21 May 2008, 15:25
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
Dear LPG fellow travelers,
here is a Google map link for LPG gas stations in Croatia http://maps.google.com/maps?q=http://bbs.k...mp;t=k&om=1 Here is also a kml Google earth file witch you can download: http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php?Ca...&PHPSESSID= If you don't have Google earth you can download it here: http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html The stations marked with an exclamation mark () do not have an exact position entered. The map is not my creation, a fellow forum member from a Croatian LPG forum made the maps and all the credits go to him. I just posted the links here hoping that someone will find the useful. Se you all in Croatia |
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Dacia
Logan Laureate 1.6
2005 + LPG Landi Renzo sequent Reliability of machines is inversely proportional to the number and importance of people watching it
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cetatzeanu |
18 Jun 2008, 10:27
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#116
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Membru Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 6 August 04 From: Bucuresti, oras lovit. |
Hi;
Boris, I have some questions for you; I searched and searched and couldn`t find the answer for this questions: in July 15 I`ll go from bucharest to dubrovnik and i`m very tempted to use the shortest way which is: 1 - "iron gates bridge" ( near turnu severin , in romania ) to beograd 2 - beograd to podgoricza ( that means crossing serbia and muntenegro N/S; is it safe ? are the roads ok ?) 3 - podgoricza to dubrovnik it is much much shorter route....and i`m very tempted to use it but i don`t know how about the visa`s at those borders, how about the general attitude to romanians and the quality of the roads... please, can you help with some infos ? thx. P.S. - if you think some facts are not to be posted on a public forum, send me a pm please... |
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Boris |
18 Jun 2008, 21:27
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
I'm afraid I can not be of any help here because I've never driven through Serbia and I don't know how are the roads and what is the general attitude towards Romanians.
I think it's safe, but that just a guess. As for driving in Croatia, the fines have just been razed again so drive slow. I'll post the new fines here in a couple of days. |
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Dacia
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2005 + LPG Landi Renzo sequent Reliability of machines is inversely proportional to the number and importance of people watching it
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cetatzeanu |
19 Jun 2008, 08:39
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Membru Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 6 August 04 From: Bucuresti, oras lovit. |
Thank you Boris;
I wait for the other infos in a couple of days. This post has been edited by cetatzeanu: 19 Jun 2008, 08:40 |
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Boris |
19 Jun 2008, 11:20
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Croatian member Group: Members Posts: 497 Joined: 20 October 04 From: Zagreb, Croatia |
So the new fines for speeding in Croatia are:
In a populated area - up to 10 km/h over the speed limit - 41 EUR - from 10 km/h to 20 km/h over the speed limit - 70 EUR - from 20 km/h to 30 km/h over the speed limit - 140 EUR - from 30 km/h to 50 km/h over the speed limit - 280 EUR - more than 50 km/h over the speed limit - from 684 EUR to 2050 EUR or 60 days in prison Outside a populated area: - from 10 km/h to 30 km/h over the speed limit - 70 EUR - from 30 km/h to 50 km/h over the speed limit - 140 EUR - more than 50 km/h over the speed limit - 960 EUR During the summer you do not have to have your head lights on. As for alcohol 0,05 % alcohol in blood is allowed but if you make any other traffic violation you will pay for that traffic violation + cca 100 EUR for the alcohol. So do not drink and drive and drive more or less according to the speed limits. |
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2005 + LPG Landi Renzo sequent Reliability of machines is inversely proportional to the number and importance of people watching it
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cetatzeanu |
19 Jun 2008, 13:35
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Membru Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 6 August 04 From: Bucuresti, oras lovit. |
thanks again, Boris !!
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