Bosnia-Herzegovina is a great country to visit, especially for eco tourism lovers. Travelling in and around the country has become easier over the past few years and road travel is now possible throughout most areas. Some roads are still damaged from the war, and roads are sometimes blocked due to landslides, de-mining activity and traffic accidents, although these roads can be avoided when planning a route. Bosnia-Herzegovina is among the few countries in Europe that has less than ten kilometres of four lane motorways. Plus, the existing two lane roads between major cities can be quite narrow in places.
City Driving
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There is a 60kmh speed limit in the city if no other signs are shown
Country Driving
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There is an 80kmh speed limit outside of the cities if no other signs are shown
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Driving in rural areas, particularly along mountain roads requires a little extra caution from motorists, particularly as roads can be windy and visibility affected by fog, snow and ice
