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Prevention
Traffic safety
Information for safe driving on roads
in Slovenia
We wish your trip in the summer, especially at times of highest
traffic density, to be safe and relaxed.
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS  |
Speed limits
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50 kmph in residental areas |
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90 kmph on all roads where not otherwise indicated |
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100 kmph on the roads, reserved for motor traffic |
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130 kmph on motorways |
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25 kmph on cycle tracks |
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5 kmph in areas of traffic
calming and pedestrian precincts |
Permitted Alcohol Content in Blood
- 0.5 gram alcohol per a kilogram of blood for all drivers of private
vehicles and motorcycles
- 0.0 gram alcohol per a kilogram of blood for all professional drivers
(C,D,E).
Use of the Safety Belt
It is compulsory to use the safety belt also at the
back seat, provided that the car has safety belts at the back.
Lights On
It is compulsory to have dimmed headlights turned on while driving also during
the day.
Use of the Mobile Phone
While driving, only the use of a hands-free mobile phone is permitted.
Reversing
While reversing all four indicators must be switched on.
Motorcycles and Motorised Bicycles
It is forbidden to have a person of less than 12 years of age on a motorcycle.
The rider and the passenger on a motorcycle or a motorised bicycle must both
wear strapped homologised crash helmets. Motorised bicycles whose cubic capacity
does not exceed 50 cc and which can develop a speed up to 50 kph must be ridden
on the roadways and not on the cycle track.
Marking a Broken-down Vehicle at Night
If a vehicle breaks down at night and its technical condition does not make
possible the use of all four indicators, the driver must, beside using the warning
triangle, adequately mark the broken down vehicle (a yellow flashing light,
a torch).
Important phone numbers and links
In the event of a traffic accident call the police on
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