N1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter11 hr. ago Massive traffic jams on highways, traffic congestion, the Holy Rocks Tunnel is occasionally closedThe article reports on increased traffic congestion on major roads in Croatia, particularly towards the coast and inland, with some sections of the Adriatic motorway (DC8) experiencing heavy traffic. Drivers are advised to exercise caution and maintain safe distances due to higher vehicle density and occasional wet road conditions. The Hrvatski Autoklub warns of potential delays at ferry terminals and ports due to the suspension of the Dubrovnik-Korčula catamaran service from July 18th to 19th, though other ferry lines operate normally. The situation highlights ongoing challenges with transportation infrastructure and seasonal travel patterns.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about current traffic conditions and logistical disruptions without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on operational updates from the Hrvatski Autoklub, which is a state-run organization, and provides balanced reporting on both traffic and sea
Novi listIndependentCenter12 hr. ago Traffic to the sea is heavy: The column to the island of Krk is two kilometers longThe article reports on increased traffic congestion on several major highways in Croatia heading towards the sea and inland, particularly along the Adriatic motorway (A1, A2, A3, A7). On the A1 between Lučko and Bosiljevo 2, and between Gospić and Rovanjska, vehicles are moving in columns with possible short delays. On the A2 near Trakošćan, a five-kilometer-long column extends into Slovenia, while on the A3 at Bajakovo, a nine-kilometer-long column of private and freight vehicles is reported. On the A7 between Hreljin and Šmrika toward Krk, a two-kilometer-long column is observed, prompting drivers to exit at certain junctions. Other roads, including DC1 near Gračac and Knin, experience slow-moving traffic due to construction and wet conditions. The Croatian Automobile Club (HAK) advises drivers to exercise caution and maintain safe distances. Additionally, ferry services between Dubrovnik and Korčula are suspended due to technical issues on July 18th and 19th, though other lines operate normally with potential longer waiting times. An unusual ferry departure from Preko to Ošljak is scheduled at midnight on July 19th.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on traffic conditions and related transportation disruptions without taking a clear ideological stance. It presents information based on observations and advisories from the Croatian Automobile Club (HAK), focusing on logistics and infrastructure rather than any