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Driving in Croatia vs. Kenya: Key Safety Differences

When comparing the driving environments in Croatia and Kenya, significant variations emerge that can impact road safety. While Croatia adheres to right-side driving with strict speed limits, Kenya’s left-side system allows overtaking on the right. Understanding these distinctions is vital for travelers to ensure a secure and smooth journey in either country.

Lanes

Driving Side
croatia:
Right
kenya:
Left
Overtaking: On Left
croatia:
Yes
kenya:
No
Overtaking: On Right
croatia:
Not commonly practiced.
kenya:
Yes, allow passing on the right.
Lane Usage: Slow Vehicles
croatia:
Use rightmost lane.
kenya:
Use leftmost lane.
Bus Lanes: Presence
croatia:
Yes
kenya:
No
Bus Lanes: Usage
croatia:
Reserved for buses and sometimes taxis.
kenya:
N/A
Bus Lanes: Markings
croatia:
Labeled 'BUS' or 'BUS ONLY'; often with road signs.
kenya:
N/A
Cycle Lanes: Presence
croatia:
Yes
kenya:
Yes, in some areas
High- Occupancy Lanes: Requirements
croatia:
N/A
kenya:
N/A
Variable Speed Limits: Indications
croatia:
N/A
kenya:
N/A

Speeds Limits

Urban Areas: Residential Zones
croatia:
30 km/h
kenya:
50 km/h
Rural Areas: Cars And Motorcycles
croatia:
90 km/h
kenya:
80 km/h
Highways: Cars And Motorcycles
croatia:
130 km/h
kenya:
100 km/h
Highways: Buses And Vans
croatia:
90 km/h
kenya:
80-100 km/h
Highways: Trucks And Trailers
croatia:
90 km/h
kenya:
80 km/h
Variable Speed Limits: Indications
croatia:
N/A
kenya:
N/A

Signals

Traffic Lights: Red And Amber Together
croatia:
Not used
kenya:
Not used in Kenya
Use Of Indicators: Roundabouts
croatia:
Signal when entering and exiting
kenya:
Signal when exiting
Traffic Signs: Language
croatia:
Croatian; symbols are standard
kenya:
English and Kiswahili; symbols are standard
Traffic Signs: Warning
croatia:
Triangle with red border
kenya:
Diamond-shaped with yellow background

Turns

Right Turn On Red
croatia:
Not allowed
kenya:
Not allowed.

Documentation

Driver's License: Foreign: E U/ E E A
croatia:
Accepted temporarily; no International Driving Permit necessary for EEA citizens
kenya:
Accepted for short visits; International Driving Permit recommended
Driver's License: Foreign: Non- E U
croatia:
International Driving Permit required
kenya:
Accepted for short visits; International Driving Permit recommended
Emergency Equipment: Reflective Vest
croatia:
Mandatory
kenya:
Not mandatory

Road Etiquette

Emergency Vehicles: Protocol
croatia:
Pull over to the right and stop if necessary
kenya:
Pull over to the left and stop if necessary

Alcohol

Limits: General Drivers
croatia:
0.05%
kenya:
0.08%
Limits: Professional Drivers
croatia:
0.00%
kenya:
0.05%
Limits: Underage Drivers
croatia:
0.00%
kenya:
0.00%; zero tolerance
Enforcement: Random Checks
croatia:
Common
kenya:
Less common; checkpoints used in some areas
Enforcement: Fines
croatia:
Can be substantial
kenya:
Varies; can be substantial

Roundabouts

Signaling: Exiting
croatia:
Signal right when preparing to exit
kenya:
Signal left when preparing to exit
Lane Usage: Right
croatia:
Use for first exit or straight
kenya:
Use for first exit or adjacent exits

Emergency Services

Contact: General Emergency
croatia:
112
kenya:
999 or 112
Contact: Traffic Police
croatia:
92
kenya:
999 or 911
Contact: Roadside Assistance
croatia:
188 or check with your insurance provider
kenya:
Check with your insurance provider or AA Kenya
Emergency Equipment: Reflective Vest
croatia:
Mandatory
kenya:
Not mandatory, but recommended

Penalties And Fines

Common Fines: Speeding
croatia:
Varies; significant fines possible
kenya:
Varies; approximately KES 10,000 to KES 20,000
Common Fines: Seat Belts
croatia:
Fines enforced
kenya:
KES 500 to KES 2,000
Common Fines: Phone Use
croatia:
Fines enforced
kenya:
KES 2,000 to KES 10,000
Common Fines: Traffic Light Violation
croatia:
Significant fines
kenya:
KES 10,000
Payment: On The Spot
croatia:
Yes, often
kenya:
Possible; fines often paid via mobile money systems
Payment: Deadline
croatia:
Varies; stated at the time of fine
kenya:
Varies; typically 30 days to pay