They are definitely very similar in terms of road conditions and drivers. Roads are narrow and there seems to be very minimal regulation in terms of parking. In both countries you’ll see drivers speeding, illegally passing, parking on sidewalks and double parking. Many roads outside the larger cities are not maintained and mountain roads tend to be much worse, with little guardrail or otherwise. This is true of most of the Balkan countries, however Bosnia and Albania were the worst in terms of road conditions and parking. We found Albania slightly worse, with many unmaintained and narrow roads and bad drivers. We had many near misses on accidents here. Hope this helps!
@@gabbettfamilytravels thats interesting. I am from Bosnia but never visited Albania but saw videos of people mentioning people passing while driving, but I have never seen that here so I was curious how it was in Albania. Was it worse in Republika Srpska than in Mostar/Sarajevo?
@@maxximum9553we drove around Banja Luka and then to Jajce and I think I would say we found those drivers and roads worse than near the capital. We found driving in/near Mostar and to Sarajevo was a bit easier and road conditions were quite good.
Hi .I hope you enjoy Albania 🇦🇱. I know the roads are bad and so are the drivers 😂😂😂😂but that's the beauty of Albania 🇦🇱. It's different. And if you knock few people of their bikes don't worry to much just drive off coz don't have CCTV around the country 😂😂😂. Enjoy your stay in Albania.
That mosque singing its really embarrassing for Albania 🇦🇱...it looks like being in Saudi Arabia rather than Albania 🇦🇱..really embarrassing for us Albanians
@gabbettfamilytravels we find embarrassing coz it's not our culture or religion. We have been occupied from ottoman empire for 500 years and forced our people to convert and left their culture in our land....our people and ancestors had nothing to do with islam. We are European people and our ancestors fought hard against Turkish occupation. It just doesn't suit our people this religion.
how do you compare bosna driving / roads vs albanian driving / roads? In terms of drivers but also general roads and driving culture?
They are definitely very similar in terms of road conditions and drivers. Roads are narrow and there seems to be very minimal regulation in terms of parking. In both countries you’ll see drivers speeding, illegally passing, parking on sidewalks and double parking. Many roads outside the larger cities are not maintained and mountain roads tend to be much worse, with little guardrail or otherwise. This is true of most of the Balkan countries, however Bosnia and Albania were the worst in terms of road conditions and parking. We found Albania slightly worse, with many unmaintained and narrow roads and bad drivers. We had many near misses on accidents here. Hope this helps!
@@gabbettfamilytravels thats interesting. I am from Bosnia but never visited Albania but saw videos of people mentioning people passing while driving, but I have never seen that here so I was curious how it was in Albania. Was it worse in Republika Srpska than in Mostar/Sarajevo?
@@maxximum9553we drove around Banja Luka and then to Jajce and I think I would say we found those drivers and roads worse than near the capital. We found driving in/near Mostar and to Sarajevo was a bit easier and road conditions were quite good.
Hi .I hope you enjoy Albania 🇦🇱. I know the roads are bad and so are the drivers 😂😂😂😂but that's the beauty of Albania 🇦🇱. It's different. And if you knock few people of their bikes don't worry to much just drive off coz don't have CCTV around the country 😂😂😂. Enjoy your stay in Albania.
@@albania8982hahahaha I laughed so hard at this. 😂😂😂 we love Albania, can’t wait to come back!
Beautiful Albania 🇦🇱 like alot
@@RenatoGambino-i8w it’s a beautiful country ❤️
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That mosque singing its really embarrassing for Albania 🇦🇱...it looks like being in Saudi Arabia rather than Albania 🇦🇱..really embarrassing for us Albanians
Ahh I’m curious why Albanians find it embarrassing. We found it beautiful and think it shows that different religions can live together
@gabbettfamilytravels we find embarrassing coz it's not our culture or religion. We have been occupied from ottoman empire for 500 years and forced our people to convert and left their culture in our land....our people and ancestors had nothing to do with islam. We are European people and our ancestors fought hard against Turkish occupation. It just doesn't suit our people this religion.
@@albania8982ooh I understand. Thanks for explaining
@gabbettfamilytravels Your welcome. Hope your enjoying Albania 🇦🇱
What months were you there???
@@albania8982we were there in October