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Drive in Bulgaria
ON THE ROAD



To drive in Bulgaria you have to be at least 18 years old and to have a valid driving licence. Remember always carry your driver’s license with you when you drive.



Roads

Roads in Bulgaria are bumpy and sometimes hard to drive, when we talk about the countryside. So – drive slowly and carefully. In and around the bigger towns and cities roads are better and faster. Be careful on the motorways too – some of them are currently partially in repairs.



Speed

In cities speed limit is 50km/h, outside city limits – 90km/h. On the high way 130km/h are allowed.



Parking

Be careful where you park your car – in cities you could not only be fined but your car could be taken away, which will cost you stress and money!



Traffic police

If a representative of the traffic police stops you, do not get out of the car and wait for the policeman to approach. You could be asked to present the vehicle’s documentation which consists in registration card, technical support card and third party liability policy.



Fines

For violating speed restrictions you will be fines between 20 and 150 leva, which you could be asked to pay when leaving the country, at the customs.

Remember – fasten your seat belts – it saves lives and it’s the law. Otherwise you could pay a fine of 40 leva. .



Petrol stations

OMV, Shell, Petrol and LUK Oil are the biggest petrol station chains in Bulgaria.

Most petrol stations require customers to pay at the cashier desk.

Self service is not very popular. Normally you should leave some tip directly to the personnel.



Equipment

You should always check the emergency equipment of your car because there are some things required by the law: emergency medical box, fire extinguisher, triangle, spare tyre with rim, jack screw and lug wrench.



Emergency telephone numbers

There are some telephone numbers you might need in case an accident occurs:

150 – First aid

160 – Fire Brigade

166 – Closest police department

Have a safe and enjoyable trip!

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