The streets are often poorly illuminated...

>The streets are often poorly illuminated, and motorists should exercise care when driving after dark outside of the city centers. In rural areas, wild animals and icy road conditions can create unexpected hazards. One should also watch out for dark-clothed/intoxicated pedestrians along poorly illuminated roads or darting across dimly-illuminated streets/highways. Estonian law requires the use of personal reflective devices from December 1-March 31. Devices are available from most grocery and convenience stores.

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POORLY
ILLUMINATED
STREETS

Always carry one of these!

death to junkies

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Lmao what a shithole

I don't see anything wrong here.

hi

hi

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

Feeling fairly illuminated by this post desu

I have a badass skull reflector on my badass turtles schoolbag.

>"Arvi why are you in dark? I cant see you"
>"Sorry I havent brought my light"

Wababababa

ahahahahhahahahahah im dying

LUL

Dom you are a cuck

>Not wearing reflector
>Gets run over
youtube.com/watch?v=nTjyt-6hJQw

wikitravel.org/en/Croatia#Stay_safe

>Do not walk around at night, and make sure that your car doors are locked when you drive around. Thieves will often reach into a car when stopped and grab whatever they can, so keep the glass up especially in touristic cities of the Dalmatian coast. Rape and armed robbery are common and on the rise. Hotels etc have private guards and are rather safe.

>There are some gangs of former combatants, armed with machetes and guns, who walk around poorer areas of Split and Dubrovnik. There are also former combatants in Zagreb's outer suburbs. Do not walk there alone at all.

>Thr historical centre of Dubrovnik is also considered dangerous and supposedly a hang-out for drug dealers.

>Avoid any desolate places, and stay in groups.

>Keep an eye on the locals, if they are carrying on as normal and you see plenty of women and children about, it is unlikely that there will be major sources of concern. If, however, people have disappeared from a usually busy location, or you find yourself surrounded only by youths, you should try and make a hasty retreat.

>The EU and its agencies have calmed the country (in general) but it is already now anticipated that when these NGOs leave the security situation will be worse.

>It is advisable to inform your embassy that you are in the country in case of evacuation.

>Furthermore, learn as much about the security situation as you can. Locals are a key source of information. Be careful, however, not to believe everything you hear. Rumours spread like wildfire in Croatia as they are the main source of news. Details, however, are often inaccurate.

POORLY

stop bullying eesti

>he spent 10 minutes writing all of that, but didn't bother spellchecking

>be estonian
>can't see

>be Estonian
>forget my illumination necklace
>get truck'd

>be estonian
>have poorly illuminated streets

YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS SHIT UP

lel

HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAH

LMAO

Hitler ei teinud midagi valet!

What en enlightening thread

lmao this thread deserves a bump

Bum bum

10/10 thread. Good Job Croatian OP

kek