Slovenske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 907 days ago A weekend on the road, a bunch of drunks, and the all-time record holder is a 28-year-old.The article reports on several alcohol-related traffic incidents across Slovenia over the weekend. On Friday evening, a 49-year-old moped rider was involved in a collision due to excessive speed, resulting in injury. He had 1.83 promiles of alcohol in his breath and was issued an administrative report. On Saturday afternoon, another incident occurred at Ragov in Novo mesto where a 28-year-old car driver, also under the influence of alcohol (3.5 promiles), collided with an object and was taken to the hospital. The driver lacked a valid license. Later, in Črnomlje, a 44-year-old car driver was stopped for lacking a valid license and had 0.95 promiles of alcohol in his breath. Finally, a 23-year-old Croatian man was arrested in Krasinec around noon with 2.32 promiles of alcohol in his breath. All incidents resulted in administrative reports being sent to the court.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual reports of individual traffic violations without overt ideological framing. It focuses on legal consequences and police actions rather than political commentary or advocacy. While alcohol-related incidents are discussed, there is no evident attempt to promote specific st
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides specific details about three separate incidents involving drunk driving and lack of valid licenses, citing police reports and alcohol levels. All claims appear supported by the information given, though some minor contextual elements may be missing. The tone remains largely neut
Žurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 808 days ago 41-year-old man left without a carThe article reports on three separate traffic accidents in Slovenia over the weekend. In the first incident, a 61-year-old German motorcyclist fell due to excessive speed on the Koprivnik-Jerek road, sustaining injuries but being treated at the Jesenice General Hospital. The driver was issued a payment notice as he was solely responsible. On Sunday morning, a 19-year-old novice driver lost control of his car, crashing into a retaining wall and flipping onto the roof. The driver, who had been drinking (0.58 mg/l alcohol), was taken to the University Medical Center Ljubljana by emergency services. Later that day, a 34-year-old man riding an electric scooter lost control and fell, suffering minor injuries. He was also under the influence of alcohol (0.78 mg/l) and is now facing legal proceedings. Finally, a 41-year-old man was caught driving without a valid license, and his vehicle was seized. The police emphasize the importance of responsible and sober driving.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses traffic incidents involving legal consequences, it does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents factual information about the incidents, legal actions, and safety messages without overtly favoring any particular political viewpoint. The tone remains neutral, with
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): The article mentions multiple incidents but lacks clear chronological structure and specific locations beyond general regions. Some details like the 61-year-old German’s accident are mentioned but not fully elaborated. The tone is generally neutral but less detailed compared to the first article.