> Taxi drivers from the Republika Srpska might be unwilling to drive to a destination in the Federation, and vice versa.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/bosnia-and-herzegov...
Or Wikipedia
> police conduct around the Inter-Entity Boundary Line separating the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska, had been the "greatest obstacle to freedom of movement", including intimidation and arbitrary fines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of...
There are plenty of anecdotes similar to mine on TripAdvisor etc.
Where did you get that?
The reality is that if you are scared to drive or unfocused in a city like Rome or Milan, you are a menace even at very low speed.
At 10 km/h a car kills a pedestrian.
At 15 km/h without safety bells if you hit a wall you're thrown out from the windshield.
I guess you meant the car behind you.
It is called tailgating.
It is very annoying, I agree, but if I can offer en explanation, in those conditions to overtake you wanna cover the less possible distance, being closer to the car in front of you is a way to make it possible.
Having said that: compared to the population the most dangerous cities in Italy are, in order, Genoa, Florence and Milan.
That could explain it too.
To deal with a taligater, according to the experts, you should
> Brake slowly before stopping. Avoid tailgaters when possible by changing lanes. If you cannot change lanes, slow down enough to encourage the tailgater to go around you. If this does not work, pull off the road when safe and let the tailgater pass.