The total number of passenger road motor vehicles that entered the Republic of Serbia in the third quarter 2020 decreased by 51.5%, compared to the same period of the previous year. The number of vehicles registered in our country decreased by 48.2%, while the number of vehicles registered abroad decreased by 53.3%. Among foreign vehicles, the largest number was registered in Hungary, 9.9%, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 6.1% and in Germany, 5.2%.
The exit of passenger road motor vehicles from the Republic of Serbia decreased by 52.9% compared to the same period 2019. The exit of vehicles registered in the country decreased by 47.2%, while in the same period, the exit of vehicles with foreign registration plates decreased by 56.2%. The largest number of vehicles was registered in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 7.0%, Hungary, 6.5% and Germany, 5.8%.
The total number of passengers that entered Serbia by all modes of transport during the third quarter 2020 decreased by 60.3% in comparison to the same period previous year. The number of passengers in vehicles registered in Serbia decreased by 61.9%, while in vehicles with foreign registration plates, it decreased by 59.8%.
The total number of passengers that exited from Serbia in the third quarter 2020 decreased by 59.1% compared to the same quarter of the previous year. The number of passengers in domestic vehicles decreased by 60.8%, while the number of passengers in vehicles with foreign registration plates decreased by 58.4%.
The largest number of vehicles entered through the border crossings with Bosnia and Herzegovina, 34.2%, then with Croatia, 22.9% and with Hungary, 18.8%. The largest number of vehicles entered Serbia through the following border crossings: Horgoš, 15.4%, Batrovci, 13.7% and Gradina, 12.3%.
The largest number of passenger road motor vehicles exited through the border crossings with Bosnia and Herzegovina, 37.3% then with Croatia, 21.5%, and with Hungary, 17.4%. Three border crossings with the most frequent traffic of passenger transport vehicles in exit from the Republic of Serbia were: Gradina, 12.7%, Horgoš, 12.5% and Batrovci, 11.2%.