Planning a road trip through Albania? Understanding local traffic laws is essential for a safe and enjoyable journey. Whether you're cruising along the stunning Albanian Riviera or exploring Tirana's vibrant streets, knowing the rules of the road will help you avoid fines and navigate with confidence.
At Shehu Rental Cars, we've helped thousands of tourists explore Albania safely. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about speed limits, parking regulations, and police checks in Albania.
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Key Features:
- Free airport delivery at Tirana International Airport
- Multiple pickup locations across Albania
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- Comprehensive vehicle selection from economic cars to SUVs
- 24/7 customer support
Understanding Albania's Speed Limits
Albania follows right-hand traffic patterns, similar to most of mainland Europe. Speed limits are clearly posted, and respecting them is crucial for your safety and wallet.
Standard Speed Limits
- Residential Areas: 40 km/h (25 mph)
- Outside Residential Areas: 80 km/h (50 mph)
- Major Intercity Roads: 90 km/h (56 mph)
- Expressways: 110 km/h (68 mph)
Speed bumps are common in residential areas to regulate traffic. Traffic cameras and police patrols actively monitor compliance, especially on major roads and expressways.
Warning: Always follow posted speed limit signs, as they indicate specific limits for certain areas. Ignoring them can result in hefty fines and dangerous situations.

Speeding Fines In Albania
If you're caught speeding in Albania, fines vary based on how much you exceed the limit:
- Up to 10 km/h over: 1,000-3,000 Lek (€10-30)
- Up to 30 km/h over: 2,000-4,000 Lek (€20-40)
- Up to 50 km/h over (outside residential) / 40 km/h over (in residential): 5,000-15,000 Lek (€50-150)
- More than 50 km/h over (outside residential) / 40 km/h over (in residential): 10,000-20,000 Lek (€100-200)
Common Traffic Violations And Penalties
Beyond speeding, several other violations can result in fines during your Albanian road trip:
- Seat Belt Violations: 1,000-3,000 Lek (€10-30) - All passengers must wear seat belts
- Mobile Phone Use: 1,500-15,000 Lek (€15-150) - Handheld device use is strictly prohibited
- Roundabout Violations: 2,000-3,000 Lek (€20-30) - Vehicles inside have priority
- Red Light Violations: 20,000-30,000 Lek (€200-300) - One of the most expensive violations
- Illegal Parking: 1,000-2,000 Lek (€15-30) - Authorities can tow or seize your vehicle
When you rent from Shehu Rental Cars, any unpaid police fines will be deducted from your security deposit. Always drive responsibly to avoid these costs.
Driving Under The Influence: Zero Tolerance

Albania maintains strict laws regarding alcohol and driving. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.5 grams per liter.
Alcohol-Related Fines
- Up to 0.3 g/L: 5,000-15,000 Lek (€50-150)
- 0.3-0.5 g/L: 10,000-20,000 Lek (€100-200)
- 0.5-0.8 g/L: 10,000-20,000 Lek (€100-200)
- 0.8-1.5 g/L: 20,000-40,000 Lek (€200-400)
Fines increase by up to two-thirds for violations between 22:00 and 07:00. Never drive after consuming alcohol, even in small amounts.
Albania's Main Road Network
Albania's modern motorways meet EU standards and connect all major routes throughout the country:
- A1 Highway: Longest toll highway, connects northern regions with the Adriatic Sea and links to Kosovo
- A2 Highway: Connects Adriatic and Ionian Seas, toll-free with scenic coastal views
- A3 Highway: Links Tirana with all main roads, essential for accessing different regions
The Llogara Tunnel
The newest highlight is the Llogara Tunnel, approximately 6 kilometers long and the longest in Albania. This tunnel shortens travel time between the northern and southern Riviera and eliminates dangerous, narrow passages.
Pro Tip: If you love scenic drives, take the old Llogara road through coniferous forests for breathtaking views.
Parking In Albania
Parking regulations vary throughout Albania. In tourist attractions and city centers, expect to pay 100-200 Lek (€1-2) per hour. Free parking is available in most residential areas outside major tourist zones.
Albanian authorities take illegal parking seriously. Violations result in fines of 1,500-3,000 Lek (€15-30), and your vehicle can be towed. If your rental car is towed, contact Shehu Rental Cars immediately for assistance.
Parking Tips: Arrive early at popular beaches during peak season, use paid parking lots for security, and never block driveways or emergency access routes.
Police Checks And Traffic Stops

Albanian police conduct routine checks on all roads. When stopped, pull over safely, turn off the engine, and remain in the vehicle. Police may request your driver's license (original), vehicle registration, insurance papers, and passport.
An International Driving Permit (IDP) is highly recommended as it provides translation of your license and prevents communication issues. If you receive a fine, ask for written citation, inform Shehu Rental Cars immediately, and pay promptly to avoid additional penalties.
Navigating Albanian Traffic
Urban Driving
Expect chaotic city traffic with construction projects and heavy congestion during rush hours (8-10 AM, 5-7 PM). Frequent horn use and aggressive overtaking are common. Stay defensive and alert.
Rural and Mountain Driving
Main highways are excellent, but secondary roads vary in quality. Mountain routes can be narrow and winding. Watch for livestock on rural roads and be cautious of landslides in rainy conditions.
Prohibited Routes: Do not drive on unpaved roads or national protected areas. Car insurance doesn't cover these areas.
Fuel Stations And Policies
Albania has abundant gas stations on highways and main roads, offering petrol (95 and 98 octane), diesel, and LPG. Fill up at reputable stations like OMV, Kastrati, or Tamoil. Keep your tank above half-full when traveling to remote areas.
Google Maps And Navigation
Google Maps isn't 100% accurate in Albania and may suggest impassable routes or blocked roads. Always follow road signs over GPS, download offline maps, and ask locals for directions to remote beaches. Consider using Maps.me app as an alternative.
Cross-Border Travel
Planning to drive beyond Albania? Shehu Rental Cars offers cross-border options with required "Roadside Protection" coverage for travel to Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Greece. Notify us at booking and purchase the necessary insurance and documentation.
Emergency Contacts And What To Carry
Important Numbers
- Police: 129
- Ambulance: 127
- Fire Department: 128
- General Emergency: 112
- Shehu Rental Cars: 24/7 customer service available
Required Documents
Always carry these documents:
- Valid driver's license (original, not photocopy)
- International Driving Permit (recommended)
- Passport or national ID card
- Vehicle registration and insurance (provided by Shehu Rental Cars)
- Rental agreement
In Case of Accident
- Ensure everyone's safety
- Call the police if there are injuries or damage
- Exchange information with other parties
- Take photos of the damage
- Contact Shehu Rental Cars immediately
Why Shehu Rental Cars Stands Out
With over 550 five-star reviews, Shehu Rental Cars is Albania's trusted choice for tourists. As a family-owned business, we offer personal attention, local knowledge, and genuine care for your experience.

Final Road Safety Reminders
Always:
- Wear your seat belt
- Follow posted speed limits
- Use turn signals
- Stay alert and focused
Never:
- Drink and drive
- Use mobile phones while driving
- Overtake dangerously
- Ignore traffic signals
Understanding Albanian Roads
Horn honking is communication, not aggression. Local drivers may seem aggressive but are generally skilled. Patience and flexibility are essential, and most drivers are helpful to tourists.
Conclusion: Your Albanian Adventure Awaits
Albania offers incredible diversity—from pristine beaches to rugged mountains, ancient ruins to vibrant cities. With proper knowledge of road rules and a reliable rental car from Shehu Rental Cars, you're set for an unforgettable journey.
Key Takeaways:
- Respect speed limits and traffic laws
- Carry all required documents
- Never drink and drive
- Stay alert in urban traffic
- Plan routes carefully
Safe travels and enjoy discovering Albania!








