This year, 38,480 new cars were sold in Croatia, marking an increase of 22.6 percent.
Contactless payments, more accurate mileage calculations and the ability to pay without needing to stop your vehicle are on the way to Croatia's motorways.
Avoid irritating fines and wagging fingers from the long arm of the law this weekend as the police up their game.
The total value of all of the works will be about five million kuna.
Arm yourself with patience if you're in Zagreb!
As things stand at the minute, the police are still having to view each individual video.
In addition to Croatia, the company will increase the number of gas stations in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.