The article reports on increased traffic congestion on several major roads in Croatia heading south. The Croatian Automobile Club (HAK) warns drivers to exercise caution and maintain safe distances due to higher vehicle density. On the A1 Zagreb-Split-Dubrovnik route, traffic is moving in columns with potential short-term delays between Lučko and Bosiljevo 2 towards Dubrovnik. A 6 km column extends from the Trakošćan toll station toward Slovenia, while another 3 km column exists between Trakošćan and Đurmanec. Heavy vehicles and buses are prohibited between Krapina and Đurmanec in both directions due to heavy traffic. On the A3 Bregana-Lipovac route, a 6 km column forms near the Lučko toll station from the Buzin direction toward the coast, and a 2 km column comes from Zagreb West. Speed limits are reduced to 60 km/h on certain sections. A traffic accident on the A7 Rupa-Križišće route near Sveti Kuzam has led to single-lane travel with a speed limit of 60 km/h. On the DC1 state road, slow-moving traffic occurs near construction zones between Gračac and Knin near Otrić.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on current traffic conditions without overtly favoring any political stance. It presents information based on observed traffic patterns and safety advisories issued by HAK, which is a neutral entity focused on road safety rather than political advocacy. There is





