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A guide for the road to sea by car: where are the most expensive tolls, where is the cheapest fuel? – Economy

A guide for the road to sea by car: where are the most expensive tolls, where is the cheapest fuel? – Economy


According to the statements of tourist workers from the Thessaloniki region, it is now on Halkidiki of 150,000 tourists, and 30,000 from Serbia. The season is expected to increase this number.

Given that Greece The most popular summer destination For citizens of Serbia and that about 1.5 million people from here, here are some service information for those who travel in their own car arrangement.

About 28 euros costs from Belgrade to Halkidiki tolls for passenger cars. We pay for most of the Serbian toll ramps, and the rest of Macedonians and Greeks.

Toll from Belgrade to Nis costs 1,130 dinars of dinars. And from Belgrade to Presevo 1,890 dinars or 16.5 euros.

Through North Macedonia, six charging ramps are waiting for us. Prices are from 60 denars (about one euro) to 100 denars (about 1.6 euros). The overall cost of passing through S. Macedonia costs 380 denars or seven euros.

In Greece, as soon as the boundary transition of Evzona, the toll is paid from 2.4 euros. At the bypass around Thessaloniki, who goes for Halkidika, is worth another 0.55 euros.

If you go further south to Athens, from Thessaloniki to the capital, Greece, Toll is 33.25 euros.

From Evzoni to Thassos Toll is 8.5 euros, to Lefkada 16.9 euros, to Corfu 13.2 euros, and to parallels 5.7 euros.

Payment Tolls is of course possible cash. The problem, especially through Macedonia, can be a lack of denars. That is why it is easiest to pay with payment card as there are no commissions.

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Still, it is far more comfortable and paying the TAG faster. From 2023. Serbia and S. Macedonia integrated contactless collection of tolls, so with our TAG, tolls in Macedonia can be paid, the only thing you need to connect the tag weight spot with the payment card.

In addition, Macedonia also has its own cards for payment of tolls (MCARD) previously supplemented by means and it is possible to do through the site using the payment card. This card costs 100 denars or 1.6 euros, and the minimum supplement payment is also 300 denars or about five euros.

According to the latest information, from 1. July should be connected to the system and Greece toll collection.

For passengers who pass through North Macedonia, a green card is mandatory, which costs about 2,000 dinars. If by any chance you forget to buy a green card earlier, it costs 50 euros at the border crossing.

Of course, the biggest cost of the road is fuel. Consumption and fuel and money, largely depends on the type of cars, type of fuel, but also ways of driving, as well as external temperatures, or whether air conditioning or not.

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For those who ride on eurriism, current Price in Serbia is 189 dinars or about 1.61 euros for a liter. In S. Macedonia, Macedonia ranges from 1.35 to 1.4 euros, and in Greece, about 1.85 euros.

As for the gasoline of the BMB95 in Serbia, the liter of 179 dinars or 1.53 euros, in Macedonia, Evrodizel around 1.1 euros while in Greece is 1.47 euros, although it should be borne in mind that the fuel is much more expensive on the islands.

The second summer destination in which our citizens most often go by car is Croatia. Toll from Belgrade to Sida is 500 dinars or 4.5 euros. Further from the border to Zagreb Toll is 18.6 euros. From Zagreb to Rijeka Toll is 10.1 euros, from Zagreb to Zadar 17.6 euros, and Dugopolje toll station near Split 26.4 euros.

In Croatia, a liter of Eugrodizel from 1.4 euros, and gasoline 1:47 euros.

Drivers should pay attention to the penalties for traffic violations in these countries.

The penalty for exceeding the speed in S. Macedonia is from 50 to 300 euros, and in Greece from 100 to 350 euros. In Croatia, the penalty range from 30 euros for overruns less than 10 kilometers per hour, until 660 euros for exceeding more than 50 kilometers per hour.

In Greece, it is a punishment for non-election belts as many as 350 euros, and talks on the phone while driving 100 euros. In S. Macedonia, there is 20 euros in disclosure, and the use of a mobile phone is 45 euros. In Croatia, it is a penalty for both about 130 euros.

It should also be taken into account of improper parking penalties, so let’s say in Greece can go up to 350 euros with the confiscation of license plates.

The biggest penalties carry a driving in an alcoholic state.

The data was collected with the help of artificial intelligence

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