Traffic Fines Can Now Be Paid by Card on the Spot – So Why Didn’t Anyone Know?

Traffic Fines: Pay by Card on the Spot, But Nobody Knows!

Did you know that in Montenegro you can pay your traffic fine right on the spot, and with a card? No? You’re not alone! The Police Directorate reminded citizens and tourists that all traffic police vehicles are equipped with POS terminals that accept all types of payment cards, including contactless payments.

Why does nobody know about this option? Most citizens and tourists are unaware of this possibility. Tourists said this option greatly reduces stress, especially in the scorching heat when they don’t have to hunt for a post office or bank to pay the fine. One tourist recalled how last year, after speeding, she spent the whole day trying to find a bank or post office to pay the fine but failed.

Where can you pay? POS terminals are available at about ten border crossings, which especially facilitates payment for foreign nationals who do not have residence in Montenegro. The police urge all drivers to obey traffic rules and, if the fine is justified, to use this simple and quick payment option on the spot.

Why is this important? This innovation is a real lifesaver for tourists and citizens who dislike dealing with cash or searching for places to pay fines. In an era when everything is digitalized, why should paying fines be complicated? The Police Directorate has taken a step forward, but apparently failed to properly inform the public.

Conclusion If a traffic cop stops you next time, don’t panic! Take out your card and pay the fine immediately. Save time and nerves, and maybe avoid extra costs or trouble. Just don’t be surprised if your friends don’t know about this option either – the information is still poorly spread.

So, what do you think? Is this just another one of those things that should be known to everyone but isn’t? Or maybe it’s better to keep it a secret so not everyone starts paying fines? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s already paid by card and who’s still hunting for the post office!


Monteput and Sozina: Record 20,719 Vehicles in One Day!

While we struggle with paying fines, the Sozina tunnel has broken a record! A whopping 20,719 vehicles passed through in one day, showing how important a fast and safe connection between the coast and the interior of Montenegro is. Monteput is proud of this achievement, and we wonder – will paying fines soon be as fast and efficient as passing through Sozina?

Anyway, it’s a hot summer with temperatures up to 38 degrees Celsius, so it’s good to know that at least traffic fines can be paid without stress and queues. The question is, will this information reach everyone?

Join the conversation, maybe you have a crazy story about paying fines or passing through Sozina. Share, comment, laugh – life’s too short for boring news!

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