მართვა საქართველოში
გამოიყენე ეს გზამკვლევი, რომ გაქირავების დაწყებამდე დაგეგმო ქალაქში მოძრაობა, მთის გზები, პარკინგი, საწვავი და საზღვართან დაკავშირებული საკითხები.
Speed cameras and posted limits
Follow posted limits closely. Fixed cameras and checkpoint control are common on the main intercity roads.
No alcohol before driving
Treat any driving day as a zero-alcohol day. Do not wait for roadside interpretation after pickup.
Seatbelts, children, and documents
Keep seatbelts on, sort child seating before departure, and keep your rental documents easy to reach during checks.
Expect active police presence
Patrol checks are routine. Drive predictably and keep the vehicle, route, and document setup clear from the start.
Plan city parking before arrival
Tbilisi and Batumi use paid parking zones, so do not assume the curbside spot at the end of the route is automatically usable.
Fill up before mountain legs
Fuel stations are easy on the main corridors, but range, daylight, and signal matter more once the route climbs.

Where a standard car stops making sense
Georgia has fully paved routes to Gudauri and Stepantsminda, but higher villages, gravel sections, and weather-driven closures can change the vehicle choice completely.
- The Georgian Military Highway to Gudauri and Kazbegi is paved, but snow, ice, and closures still decide the day.
- Tusheti, Omalo, and similar seasonal tracks are not standard rental routes and need prior approval plus the right vehicle.
- Mestia is reachable by paved road, but side routes and Ushguli call for high clearance and a conservative pace.
- If the route includes altitude, gravel, or late arrival, confirm vehicle fit before pickup, not from the roadside.
Road use in practice
Most standard passenger routes involve road condition, weather, and city parking decisions more than toll payment decisions.
Outside the main city corridors, expect abrupt overtakes, roadwork, livestock, and changing surface quality on the same drive.
Keep daylight margin, fuel margin, and signal expectations in mind before committing to long mountain sections.
Before any border plan
Cross-border travel is never automatic. Country, vehicle, insurance, and paperwork must be approved before pickup.
If a border route is approved for the booking, Bent confirms the documents, timing, and any extra charge in advance.