Hazard Perception in Serbia
Master the art of identifying and responding to road hazards in Serbia
Understanding hazard perception is crucial for safe driving in Serbia 🇷🇸. This comprehensive guide covers the unique challenges you'll face on Serbia's roads, from common hazards to weather-related dangers, helping you become a safer, more aware driver.
Common Road Hazards
Snow and ice on roads during harsh winter months
Dense fog in the Vojvodina lowlands severely reducing visibility
Poorly maintained secondary and rural roads with potholes
Aggressive and unpredictable driving behavior common among local drivers
Stray animals on rural roads
Limited road lighting making nighttime driving dangerous
Flash flooding and landslides from heavy rains in spring and summer
Dangerous mountain sections on Ibarska Magistrala (State Road 22)
Weather Challenges
Hazards by Road Type
Urban Hazards
Rural Hazards
Highway Hazards
Unique Factors
- Very strict 0.02% BAC limit — nearly zero tolerance for all drivers
- Mandatory dipped headlights or DRL at all times, day and night
- Police must be called for every traffic accident, no matter how minor
- Trams always have absolute priority over all other vehicles
Preparation Tips
Keep your BAC at zero — even a small amount of alcohol can put you over 0.02%
Always turn on headlights, even on sunny days — it is mandatory 24/7
Stop and call police (192 or 112) after any accident — leaving the scene is illegal
Carry winter tires, snow chains, warning triangle, first aid kit, and reflective vest at all times
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