Roads and Driving in Slovenia

Roads and Driving are the important things to know before traveling to Slovenia. The country has only about five major roads, making it very easy to travel throughout the country. They do have a network of roads throughout their suburbs and cities, but they do not have a million interstates or anything else that complicates driving directions. Slovenian roads all lead to Ljubljana, the country's capital. This makes it extremely simple to drive between the major cities you'll visit during your Slovenian vacation.


There are no "traditional" toll roads where you must stop to pay a machine. Simply make sure there is a valid, non-expired vignette sticker on the upper corner of the windshield on the driver's side if you rent a car. The speed limit in built-up areas is 50km/h, 90-110km/h on open roads, and 130km/h on highways. There are also an increasing number of zones where the speed limit is 30 km/h, as indicated by the sign 'Zone 30.' Although radar detection equipment is not prohibited, if it interferes with police radar signals, you may be fined €400.

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