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Are you flying to Krk?
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

Are you flying to Krk?

The article reports on a temporary traffic regulation introduced on the Croatian island of Krk to reduce congestion during the summer season. The local municipality of Omišalj has implemented a one-way traffic system between the cemetery of St. Spirit and the harbor exit of Omišalj, directed towards the island of Krka. This measure was previously successful during the previous tourist season and has been approved by the regional road authority and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Authorities urge drivers to comply with the new traffic signals and adjust their driving accordingly.

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Are you flying to Krk?

The article reports on a temporary traffic regulation introduced on the Croatian island of Krk to reduce congestion during the summer season. The local municipality of Omišalj has implemented a one-way traffic system between the cemetery of St. Spirit and the harbor exit of Omišalj, directed towards the island of Krka. This measure was previously successful during the previous tourist season and has been approved by the regional road authority and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Authorities urge drivers to comply with the new traffic signals and adjust their driving accordingly.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the traffic regulation as a practical measure taken by local authorities to address a known issue (summer congestion). It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather reports on the administrative decision-making process and its approval by relevant institutions. There is

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 88): Factual accuracy is high, aligning closely with the primary source document from Metropolitan.si. The article accurately reports the traffic regulation changes, including the one-way system and the dates. Objectivity is good but slightly lower due to some emotionally charged language like 'prometno

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