Single Electronic Toll Collection Soon with Croatia and BiH as Well

Source: Beta Monday, 10.07.2023. 08:44
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The minister of construction, transport and infrastructure of Serbia, Goran Vesic, stated yesterday that agreements should be signed with Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina on the single electronic toll collection not long after, as had been done with North Macedonia.

Vesic said on TV Pink that he had also talked with the new minister of transport of Greece and said that he hoped that, by the end of the year, such an agreement might also be signed with that country.

– Greece, North Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro are the most important countries for us when it comes to our people who use cars – the minister said.

Single toll collection started on July 1 with North Macedonia within the “Open Balkans” initiative, and Vesic explained that the only thing drivers needed to do was to reconfigure the tag for electronic toll collection from prepaid to postpaid.


He added that they could do so at the very border crossing Presevo, where a sales point had been set up, and that around 1,000 people did the reconfiguration on a daily basis and that the same number bought electronic “tags”.

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