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February 19, 2026

NO MORE RAMPS FOR TRUCKS! Pilot phase begins on key 39-kilometer section: 'We are keeping pace with the world'

A pilot project for a new toll collection system for heavy goods vehicles on the Belgrade bypass begins on April 1st, announced Darko Savić, director of the Toll Collection Sector. This is a test phase that will be carried out on a section approximately 39 kilometers long.

NO MORE RAMPS FOR TRUCKS! Pilot phase begins on key 39-kilometer section: 'We are keeping pace with the world'

TL;DR

  • A pilot project for a new toll collection system for heavy goods vehicles starts on April 1st on the Belgrade bypass.
  • The test phase will cover a 39-kilometer section of the bypass.
  • The new system will be barrier-free, using portals with equipment for vehicle registration instead of traditional toll booths.
  • This technology is an advancement of the existing short-wave system used at current toll stations.
  • Serbia has a developed electronic toll collection platform connecting Serbia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Croatia, with plans to expand to Greece and other vignette-system countries.
  • The system boasts a 99% collection rate, indicating minimal losses.
  • The announcement was made by Darko Savić, director of the Toll Collection Sector, at the International Tourism Fair in Belgrade.

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