Traffic congestion has been reported on several major highways in Croatia early in the morning. On the A1 motorway between Karlovac and Novigrad, traffic is moving slowly due to a deer on the road, with speed limits reduced to 80 km/h. Near the Lučko toll station heading towards Dubrovnik, vehicles are forming queues with possible short delays, while there are no long waits at Lučko and Demerje toll stations heading to Zagreb. On the A2 motorway, a six-kilometer-long queue extends into Slovenia at the Trakošćan toll station heading to Zagreb. Construction work between Trakošćan and Đurmanec has slowed traffic, and freight trucks and buses are banned from traveling between Krapina and Đurmanec in both directions. On the Zagreb bypass, traffic heading toward the Lučko toll station from Buzina toward the coast forms a five-kilometer queue, while traffic coming from the Zagreb west junction forms a two-kilometer queue. On the national road DC1, traffic is slow near construction zones between Gračac and Knin near Otric.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on traffic conditions across various roads and highways in Croatia. It provides factual information about traffic congestion, speed restrictions, and road closures due to construction or animal presence. There is no indication of political bias, framing, or emphasis on any side.





