The article discusses efforts to promote sustainable mobility in the Alpine valley of Vrata, Slovenia, by reducing car traffic through public transportation initiatives. The local municipality of Kranjska Gora has implemented measures such as free bus services during the summer season, which transported over 67,000 passengers and reduced daily traffic by an average of 500 vehicles. New features include advance seat reservations at entry points like Prodih in Mojstrana and Aljažev Dom in Vrata, with half of available seats reserved for a fee of three euros. Parking systems have been adjusted, including P+R (Park and Ride) options, where parking costs one euro per hour or ten euros for 24 hours. While challenges remain, particularly around parking management at the top of the Vršič pass, the initiative aims to encourage eco-friendly travel and improve visitor experiences.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the implementation of sustainable mobility policies in a specific region of Slovenia. It highlights both successes, such as reduced traffic and improved visitor experiences, and ongoing challenges, such as parking issues at the Vršič pass. There is no明显的倾向





