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Traffic jams across Croatia: HAK warns of several vehicles in trouble on the A1
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Traffic jams across Croatia: HAK warns of several vehicles in trouble on the A1

The Croatian Road Safety Agency (HAK) has issued warnings about traffic congestion and roadworks on several major highways and roads across Croatia. Key affected areas include sections of the A6 highway between Bosiljevo 2 and Vrbovsko, parts of the Istrian Ypsilon between tunnels and the Učka junction, and segments of the Adriatic Highway (DC8) and Lick Magistral (DC1). Traffic delays are expected due to high volumes on urban roads and bypasses, with additional caution advised for drivers. On the A1 highway, multiple vehicles are reported to be broken down at specific locations, and there are damaged guardrails at various points along the route. Drivers are urged to follow speed limits and remain vigilant, especially around motorcyclists and cyclists. Weather conditions, including rain and fog, are expected to cause further disruptions tomorrow, particularly in northern Dalmatia in the morning and eastern Croatia and Istria in the afternoon. High temperatures are also anticipated, prompting HAK to advise travelers to plan their journeys carefully and follow local authority guidelines. Increased traffic is forecast on main roads, urban routes, bypasses, border crossings, and near旅游

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Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 703 days ago
A five-kilometer column on the A4 towards Zagreb, there was also a traffic accident

A five-kilometer traffic jam occurred on the A4 highway between the Popovec and Sesvete junctions (Kraljevečki Novaki) heading towards Zagreb, exacerbated by a traffic accident at the Popovec junction. The Croatian Automobile Club (HAK) reported this development early Friday morning. Additionally, due to strong winds along the coast, restrictions were imposed on certain vehicles on the Adriatic Motorway, including buses and trucks with trailers, between Novi Vinodolski and Senj. These restrictions extended further north, affecting delivery vehicles and those with covered cargo spaces. Meanwhile, traffic was rerouted on urban roads and bypasses, with occasional delays in construction zones. Wind-related disruptions also affected ferry services between Kraljevica, Crikvenica, Senj, Baška, Lopar, Rab, and Lun, as well as the Dubrovnik-Koločep-Lopud-Suđurađ route.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on traffic conditions and road closures caused by accidents and weather, which are apolitical in nature. There is no indication of ideological framing, biased language, or selective sourcing. The content focuses purely on logistical updates and safety advisories.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Similar to the first article, this piece accurately reflects the primary source’s information on traffic jams and accidents. However, it uses emotionally charged terms like 'golema kolona' and mentions potential dangers like 'odroni' which aren't explicitly stated in the source. Objectivity is affec

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 708 days ago
The summer chaos has begun, huge traffic jams on the motorways, on the A1 a column in motion for 60 kilometers

The article reports on increased traffic congestion across major highways in Croatia during the summer season. The Croatian Automobile Club (HAK) warns drivers of heavy traffic, especially towards the interior regions, emphasizing the need for caution and maintaining safe distances. On the A1 highway between Bosiljevo II and Lučko, continuous traffic flows with occasional stops due to high density. Long queues are reported at toll stations Lučko and Demerje, while speed limits are reduced to 60 km/h on parts of the road due to obstacles. Similar issues are noted on the A6 highway between Vrbovsko and Bosiljevo 2, where two-way traffic is restricted to one lane, causing delays. Congestion is also present on the Istrian Ipsilon, Krčki Bridge, and the Adriatic Motorway (DC8), with temporary regulations in place due to accidents and construction work. Additional disruptions occur on state roads like DC1 and DC25, including vehicle breakdowns and wildlife crossings.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on traffic conditions without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political entity, ideology, or policy. It focuses solely on describing traffic congestion and related infrastructure challenges without framing them politically.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Article accurately reports on traffic congestion and incidents mentioned in the primary source, including specific locations and times. However, it adds details not present in the original document, such as 'ljetni kaos' and 'velike gužve,' which are subjective interpretations. Objectivity is lower

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 753 days ago
In front of Zagreb, due to the works and the traffic accident, a huge column has formed

A significant traffic jam has formed near Zagreb due to roadworks and an accident on the A4 highway between the Popovec and Sesvete junctions heading towards Zagreb. According to HAK, the queue is approximately four kilometers long, and traffic is further slowed by an accident at the Popovec junction. Additionally, due to strong winds along the coast, restrictions are in place for certain vehicle types on the Adriatic Motorway, including trucks, buses, and delivery vehicles. The HAK warns of potential landslides. Some roads remain open, such as highways A1, A6, and A7, but drivers are advised to adjust their speed and maintain safe distances. Ferry services have been suspended due to wind conditions.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on traffic congestion caused by roadworks and an accident, as well as weather-related travel restrictions. It provides factual updates from HAK, a traffic monitoring organization, without apparent ideological framing or biased language. There is no mention of political figures,政策

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): This article closely matches the primary source in detailing traffic conditions, vehicle breakdowns, and speed restrictions. It maintains a relatively neutral tone compared to others, though it includes phrases like 'naoružati strpljenjem' which add emotional weight. Factually accurate but less obje

tportal logotportalIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 7513 days ago
Traffic jams across Croatia: HAK warns of several vehicles in trouble on the A1

The Croatian Road Safety Agency (HAK) has issued warnings about traffic congestion and roadworks on several major highways and roads across Croatia. Key affected areas include sections of the A6 highway between Bosiljevo 2 and Vrbovsko, parts of the Istrian Ypsilon between tunnels and the Učka junction, and segments of the Adriatic Highway (DC8) and Lick Magistral (DC1). Traffic delays are expected due to high volumes on urban roads and bypasses, with additional caution advised for drivers. On the A1 highway, multiple vehicles are reported to be broken down at specific locations, and there are damaged guardrails at various points along the route. Drivers are urged to follow speed limits and remain vigilant, especially around motorcyclists and cyclists. Weather conditions, including rain and fog, are expected to cause further disruptions tomorrow, particularly in northern Dalmatia in the morning and eastern Croatia and Istria in the afternoon. High temperatures are also anticipated, prompting HAK to advise travelers to plan their journeys carefully and follow local authority guidelines. Increased traffic is forecast on main roads, urban routes, bypasses, border crossings, and near旅游

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about traffic conditions, roadworks, and weather-related disruptions without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political entity, ideology, or policy.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): Article aligns closely with the primary source regarding traffic disruptions, vehicle breakdowns, and speed limits. It provides specific location details but introduces some subjective phrasing like 'problem' and 'zabranu.' Objectivity is slightly better than the first article due to more neutral re

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenter8 days ago
Huge crowds and columns across Croatia: Whoever is moving inland must arm themselves with patience

On Sunday, June 28, 2026, traffic congestion and long queues were reported across Croatia, particularly on major highways heading inland. The Croatian Automobile Club (HAK) warned drivers to exercise caution due to slow-moving traffic, columns, and occasional stops caused by high traffic density. Major bottlenecks were recorded on the A1 motorway between Bosiljevo II and Lučko toll stations towards Zagreb, where traffic was moving slowly in columns with intermittent halts. Additional delays occurred on the A6 motorway near the Rožman Brdo tunnel due to a vehicle breakdown, forcing single-lane traffic with speed limits reduced to 60 km/h. Construction zones along the Istrian Ypsilon and the Krčka Bridge also contributed to traffic issues. Similar problems were noted on state roads DC1 and the Adriatic Motorway due to ongoing construction and a recent accident near Podaca. Drivers were advised to maintain safe distances and remain vigilant, especially for two-wheeled traffic participants.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on traffic conditions and road safety advisories provided by the Croatian Automobile Club (HAK). It presents factual information about traffic congestion, roadworks, and advisory measures without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political entity, ideology, or event. The

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