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Driving Differences: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Madagascar

Discover the distinct driving landscapes of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Madagascar. While Bosnia enforces stricter lane regulations and lower alcohol limits, Madagascar's roads allow for higher speed limits and more lenient horn usage. This comprehensive comparison unveils essential variations that can significantly influence your road safety and navigation experience abroad.

Lanes

Markings: Solid Yellow Line
bosnia and herzegovina:
Marks the left edge on divided roads.
madagascar:
Typically not used.
Overtaking: On Right
bosnia and herzegovina:
Allowed in one-way streets or when the vehicle ahead is turning left.
madagascar:
Not recommended; local conditions may vary.
Lane Usage: Slow Vehicles
bosnia and herzegovina:
Use rightmost lane.
madagascar:
Stay to the right lane when possible.
Bus Lanes: Presence
bosnia and herzegovina:
Yes
madagascar:
Available mainly in urban areas
Bus Lanes: Usage
bosnia and herzegovina:
Reserved for buses and sometimes taxis.
madagascar:
Reserved mostly for buses.
Bus Lanes: Markings
bosnia and herzegovina:
Labeled 'BUS'; often with road signs.
madagascar:
May be marked clearly in major cities.
Cycle Lanes: Presence
bosnia and herzegovina:
Yes
madagascar:
Sparse
Cycle Lanes: Usage
bosnia and herzegovina:
Exclusive for bicycles.
madagascar:
Shared with vehicles unless marked.
Cycle Lanes: Markings
bosnia and herzegovina:
Bicycle symbols, sometimes colored pavement.
madagascar:
N/A
Lane Change: Signal Mandatory
bosnia and herzegovina:
Yes
madagascar:
Yes, when possible.
Variable Speed Limits: Indications
bosnia and herzegovina:
N/A
madagascar:
Speed limits are fixed.

Speeds Limits

Urban Areas: Residential Zones
bosnia and herzegovina:
30 km/h
madagascar:
50 km/h
Rural Areas: Cars And Motorcycles
bosnia and herzegovina:
80 km/h
madagascar:
60-80 km/h
Rural Areas: Buses And Vans
bosnia and herzegovina:
80 km/h
madagascar:
60-80 km/h
Rural Areas: Trucks And Trailers
bosnia and herzegovina:
80 km/h
madagascar:
60-80 km/h
Highways: Cars And Motorcycles
bosnia and herzegovina:
130 km/h
madagascar:
80-100 km/h
Highways: Buses And Vans
bosnia and herzegovina:
100 km/h
madagascar:
80-100 km/h
Highways: Trucks And Trailers
bosnia and herzegovina:
90 km/h
madagascar:
80-100 km/h
Variable Speed Limits: Indications
bosnia and herzegovina:
N/A
madagascar:
Not applicable
Enforcement: Speed Cameras
bosnia and herzegovina:
Yes
madagascar:
Yes, particularly in urban areas.
Enforcement: On-the- Spot Fines
bosnia and herzegovina:
Yes, frequently used
madagascar:
Yes, common.

Signals

Traffic Lights: Red And Amber Together
bosnia and herzegovina:
Not used
madagascar:
Not commonly used
Horn Usage: Allowed
bosnia and herzegovina:
Only in cases to avoid accidents
madagascar:
Yes, often used in crowded areas for signaling
Horn Usage: Prohibited Times
bosnia and herzegovina:
Unreasonable use prohibited
madagascar:
Excessive use discouraged
Horn Usage: Penalties
bosnia and herzegovina:
Fines may apply for misuse
madagascar:
May apply for misuse
Headlight Flash: Usage
bosnia and herzegovina:
To warn other drivers of your presence
madagascar:
To warn other drivers or signal overtaking
Hand Signals: Common Usage
bosnia and herzegovina:
Rare, as vehicle indicators are expected
madagascar:
Occasionally used, especially in rural areas
Traffic Signs: Language
bosnia and herzegovina:
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian; symbols are standard
madagascar:
French and Malagasy
Traffic Signs: Warning
bosnia and herzegovina:
Triangle-shaped with red border
madagascar:
Triangular signs with red borders

Turns

Right Turn On Red
bosnia and herzegovina:
Usually not allowed unless indicated by a sign
madagascar:
Prohibited
U- Turns Allowed
bosnia and herzegovina:
Allowed when not prohibited by a sign
madagascar:
Prohibited unless specified otherwise

Documentation

Driver's License: Foreign: E U/ E E A
bosnia and herzegovina:
Accepted for short visits; International Driving Permit may be required
madagascar:
International Driving Permit recommended
Vehicle Inspection: Requirement
bosnia and herzegovina:
Mandatory annual inspection
madagascar:
Mandatory for all vehicles
Vehicle Inspection: Sticker
bosnia and herzegovina:
Displayed on windshield
madagascar:
Indication may vary
Emergency Equipment: Reflective Vest
bosnia and herzegovina:
Mandatory
madagascar:
Recommended

Road Etiquette

Lane Courtesy: Allowing Merging
bosnia and herzegovina:
Common practice, especially in heavy traffic
madagascar:
Common practice, particularly in heavy traffic
Use Of Horn: Limited
bosnia and herzegovina:
Only in emergency situations
madagascar:
Use is more frequent in urban areas
Use Of Horn: Cultural Norm
bosnia and herzegovina:
Less frequent use compared to some countries
madagascar:
Significantly used for communication with other drivers
Pedestrians Priority
bosnia and herzegovina:
Pedestrians have right of way at crosswalks
madagascar:
Pedestrians have right of way at designated crossings
Emergency Vehicles: Protocol
bosnia and herzegovina:
Pull over to the right and stop if necessary
madagascar:
Pull over to the side if necessary

Alcohol

Limits: General Drivers
bosnia and herzegovina:
0.03%
madagascar:
0.08%
Limits: Professional Drivers
bosnia and herzegovina:
0.00%
madagascar:
0.08%
Limits: Underage Drivers
bosnia and herzegovina:
0.00%; zero tolerance
madagascar:
0.02%
Enforcement: Random Checks
bosnia and herzegovina:
Common
madagascar:
Common in urban areas
Enforcement: Fines
bosnia and herzegovina:
Substantial fines possible
madagascar:
Can be substantial
Test Refusal
bosnia and herzegovina:
Can result in license suspension and fines
madagascar:
Results in penalties

Roundabouts

Signaling: Entering
bosnia and herzegovina:
Signal if turning immediately upon entry
madagascar:
Not commonly practiced
Signaling: Exiting
bosnia and herzegovina:
Signal right when preparing to exit
madagascar:
Recommended to signal right when preparing to exit

Emergency Services

Contact: General Emergency
bosnia and herzegovina:
112
madagascar:
117
Contact: Traffic Police
bosnia and herzegovina:
122
madagascar:
Could vary; commonly police contact
Contact: Roadside Assistance
bosnia and herzegovina:
Usually provided by insurance
madagascar:
Varies by provider, public services might be limited
Emergency Equipment: Reflective Vest
bosnia and herzegovina:
Mandatory
madagascar:
Recommended

Penalties And Fines

Common Fines: Speeding
bosnia and herzegovina:
Varies; fines can be significant
madagascar:
Varies; typically warning first, then monetary fines
Common Fines: Alcohol
bosnia and herzegovina:
Varies; substantial fines, possible jail time
madagascar:
Substantial fines, potential imprisonment for high levels
Common Fines: Seat Belts
bosnia and herzegovina:
Fines apply
madagascar:
Fines applicable for non-use
Common Fines: Phone Use
bosnia and herzegovina:
Fines apply, usage prohibited unless hands-free
madagascar:
Fines applicable for use while driving
Common Fines: Traffic Light Violation
bosnia and herzegovina:
Fines applicable
madagascar:
Monetary fines applied
Payment: On The Spot
bosnia and herzegovina:
Yes, often required
madagascar:
Common for minor offenses
Payment: Deadline
bosnia and herzegovina:
Varies; typically within a few weeks
madagascar:
Determined by issuing authority