Montenegro is at 88th place in the ranking of quality roads

Montenegro is at 88th place in the ranking of quality roads

Among the remaining countries of the Balkan Peninsula, Serbia, despite the country's growing road network, took 100th place with 3,2 points, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which ranks 109th with 3 points, became the worst Balkan country in terms of road quality. Of all the Balkan countries, the best roads are in Croatia, which is located on an excellent 19th place in the list with a score of 5,5 points and in Slovenia, which ranked 51st with 4,4 points.

Studies have also shown that, in general, the roads in Montenegro have become much better than in previous years, thanks to their reconstruction and the expansion of the capacity of the busiest sections.

In recent years, the Montenegrin authorities have invested quite a lot in roads leading to the sea, primarily in the reconstruction and improvement of the main highway Podgorica - Cetinje and Cetinje - Budva. In addition, the entry to Podgorica from the Golubovitsa region was expanded, and the construction of a road at the exit from the Montenegrin capital to Cetinje was recently completed.

In northern Montenegro, problematic road sections were repaired, and large-scale construction work is underway on the road leading from Niksic to Vilus. According to the plan, during the reconstruction of this route, an area of ​​about 20 kilometers will be expanded.

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