Traffic rules Slovenia

General:
Slovenia has a fairly well-developed road network, largely in good condition, with excellent connections between the main cities and towns. However, most of the highways are subject to tolls. Lights must be used all year round, even during the day, and parking is only allowed in designated areas or car parks in towns and cities.
Driving licence:
An international driving licence is not required in Slovenia, but it must be valid for the next two years, if then.
Promille limit:
The 0.5 per mille limit applies everywhere in Slovenia.
Fines:
Driving under the influence of alcohol: from 125 euros
Speeding: from 40 euros
Telephoning without a hands-free device: 120 euros
Red light: 250 euros
Overtaking ban disregarded: from 170 euros
Parking ban: from 40 euros
Similar traffic rules apply as everywhere in Europe. Speed limits are 50 km/h in cities. Outside built-up areas and on expressways, the speed limit is 90 to 100 km/h, and 130 km/h on motorways. High visibility vests must also be carried in the vehicle in Slovenia and winter tyres are compulsory between 15 November and 15 March. You should be aware that school buses, when they stop to board or alight, must not be overtaken and children under 12 can only be carried in the back seat of the vehicle.







