I visited this border crossing on the 27th of July 2018 and I did some research for ProMods.
This is the actual sign
The navigation panels there indicate direction "Greece"
https://www.google.com/maps/@41.0650624 ... 312!8i6656
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40 in cities? A bit too slow imo... I think 50 is perfect and 60 like in Russia is too much.
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Fair enough!ScuL wrote: ↑09 Dec 2018 23:31I visited this border crossing on the 27th of July 2018 and I did some research for ProMods.
This is the actual sign
The navigation panels there indicate direction "Greece"
https://www.google.com/maps/@41.0650624 ... 312!8i6656
May I ask which border it was? Montenegro - Albania ?
Actually the culture on the Balkan is kinda different than the rest of Europe. Most of the pedestrians don't think they're obligated to use sidewalks and respect the pedestrian traffic lights. 40 in the cities would be better. Actually in Bulgaria there are rarely 50 kph speed limits. Its the default one, but on big boulevards the speed limit is 60-80 and on more dense areas 30-40.SturmZebra wrote: ↑18 Dec 2018 18:5740 in cities? A bit too slow imo... I think 50 is perfect and 60 like in Russia is too much.
In Russia there are really big inner highways and the speed limit is 80 at least. For example in the US the speed limits is between 32 kph and 89 kph depending on the state.
As a Bulgarian resident and a driver myself I think 50 kph is too much in the cities.
I think that on big boulevards, especially when there is semaphore on every crossroads and special semaphores for crosswalks there can be higher limit. Especially on bridges, where there really isn't point to cross street.
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