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Siol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 80yesterday Traffic jams on motorways: Dars warns of heavy tourist congestionThe article reports on traffic congestion on Slovenian highways during the end of the week, particularly on the Styrian and Coastal motorways, with several incidents reported. The National Road Service (DARS) warns of increased tourist traffic due to peak season, advising drivers to plan their trips early and check current traffic conditions. It also mentions road closures and detours on various sections of the motorways, including temporary closures at Postojna, Kranj, and Ivančna Gorica, along with changes in traffic direction on the Vipava Expressway. Drivers are urged to exercise caution, especially during adverse weather conditions and in work zones.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about traffic conditions and advisories from DARS without overtly favoring any political stance. While it discusses issues related to tourism and infrastructure management, which could have political implications, the tone remains neutral and informative, not
Why factuality (85): This article corroborates the first by mentioning similar traffic issues and DARS warnings. It includes specific locations affected by congestion and aligns with the general consensus about increased traffic during the summer tourist season. The information is consistent with the first article.
Why objectivity (80): The language is advisory and informative, providing clear guidance to drivers without taking an overtly emotional stance. It emphasizes safety and preparedness, which is appropriate given the context, but slightly leans towards caution rather than neutrality.
VečerIndependent🔒Center1 hr. ago On the roads of the country, there are several kilometers of traffic jams, on the coastal highway, a column towards Koper, seven kilometers long.On July 18, 2026, multiple sections of highways and roads across Slovenia experienced traffic jams. Long queues of vehicles were reported on several segments of the Styrian, Primorska, and Gorenjska highways, as well as near the Karavanke tunnel towards Austria and at the Gruškovje border crossing towards Croatia. On the Styrian highway between Dramlje and Slovenske Konjice heading toward Maribor, there was a 10-kilometer backup with a wait time of 25 minutes. Further along the same highway, between Slovenske Konjice and the Golo Rebro tunnel toward Ljubljana, a four-kilometer queue resulted in a 22-minute delay. The western bypass of Ljubljana had congestion starting from the Koseza junction through Kozarij and continuing along the Primorska highway toward Koper. Additional delays were noted near Vrhnika heading toward Ljubljana, where the queue stretched approximately two kilometers. On the Primorska highway between Unec and Postojna heading toward Koper, a seven-kilometer backlog caused less than 10 minutes of delay. In the opposite direction, between Razdrto and the Ravbarko campsite, a 10-kilometer line led to around 15 minutes of waiting. On the Gorenjska highway between Nakl
Bias read (Center): The article reports on traffic conditions across Slovenia without taking a stance or showing favoritism toward any political entity, party, or policy. It provides factual information about traffic congestion on various highways and roads without editorializing or emphasizing any particular political
N1 SlovenijaIndependentCenter3 hr. ago Traffic jams of many miles on roads throughout the country, including accidents that hamper traffic on the tarmacThe article reports on widespread traffic congestion across Slovenia today, with multi-kilometer vehicle queues forming on several highways and roads. Major bottlenecks were observed on the Styrian, Coastal, and Gornja Savina motorways, including near Karavanke tunnel towards Austria and the border crossing Gruškovje towards Croatia. On the Styrian motorway between Ljubljana and Maribor, traffic was further disrupted by a road accident that closed one lane. The delays caused significant increases in travel times, with some sections experiencing over 10 kilometers of congestion and waiting times exceeding 20 minutes. Similar issues were reported on other major routes, including the Ljubljana western bypass, Primorska motorway, and parts of the Gornja Savina motorway.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about traffic conditions without overt ideological framing. It focuses on objective data such as location, duration of delays, and causes like construction work and accidents. There is no evident partisan emphasis or editorializing, making the framing neutral
Siol.netState / PublicCenter3 hr. ago Traffic jams on roads across the countryThe article reports on widespread traffic congestion across multiple highways and roads in Slovenia today. Long vehicle queues, some stretching several kilometers, were observed at various locations including the Styrian, Coastal, and Goritschane motorways, near border crossings such as Gruškovje towards Croatia, and along routes leading to Bled. Specific delays were noted on the Styrian motorway between Dramlje and Slovenske Konjice, where a 10-kilometer queue caused a 25-minute delay, and near the Golo Rebro tunnel heading toward Ljubljana. Similar congestion was reported on the Coastal motorway near Kopře and the Primorska motorway near Vrhniki. The article provides detailed information on affected areas and the duration of delays based on data from the road information center.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about traffic conditions without overtly favoring any political group or ideology. It focuses on objective reporting of infrastructure-related issues, using neutral language and providing data from a state-run road information center. There is no indicationof
Slovenske noviceIndependentCenter3 hr. ago Mile-long columns on mountain roads, highways, and mountain roads, some of them standing stillToday, traffic jams several kilometers long have formed on various highways and roads across Slovenia, including the Styrian, Primorska, and Gornja Savina motorways, as well as near the Karavanke tunnel towards Austria and the Gruškovje border crossing towards Croatia. On the Styrian motorway between Dramlje and Slovenske Konjice near Maribor, congestion extends over 10 kilometers with waiting times of up to 25 minutes. Between Slovenske Konjice and the Golo Rebro tunnel toward Ljubljana, there is a four-kilometer-long queue with a wait time of 22 minutes. Traffic delays are also reported on the Ljubljana western bypass near Koseze, through Kozarija, and along the Primorska motorway toward Kopru. In the direction of Ljubljana, a two-kilometer-long jam is observed near Vrhniki. On the Primorska motorway, between Unec and Postojna toward Kopru, there is a seven-kilometer-long queue with less than 10 minutes of delay. Toward Ljubljana, between Razdrto and Ravbarko command, there is a ten-kilometer-long jam with a waiting time of around 15 minutes. On the Gornja Savina motorway, between Naklo and Kranj toward Ljubljana, there is a six-kilometer-long jam. Near the Karavanke tunnel in奥地利
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on traffic conditions across Slovenia without taking a political stance. It presents data from the road information center and describes the extent and duration of traffic jams without commentary on the causes or implications beyond the immediate logistical and運
DnevnikIndependent🔒Center7 hr. ago Traffic jams on the way to Croatia: a six-kilometre-long column crosses the border with SloveniaThe article reports on increased traffic congestion on Slovenian highways during the weekend, particularly at border crossings towards Croatia. Due to a recent accident, the Styrian motorway between Dramlje and Slovenske Konjice remains partially closed with frequent delays. Several sections across Slovenia, including the Primorska, Gorica, and Styria regions, experience significant traffic buildup, with some areas experiencing six-kilometer-long queues near the Slovenian-Croatian border. In Croatia, heavy traffic is reported on major roads leading to the Adriatic coast, with the longest queue forming on the A2 motorway near Trakošćan, extending into Slovenia. The Croatian Road Club (HAK) notes that traffic has reached one of the busiest days of the season, prompting drivers to exercise greater caution.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about traffic conditions without overtly favoring any political group or ideology. It provides balanced coverage of the situation affecting both Slovenian and Croatian road networks, focusing on logistical and safety concerns rather than taking a partisan立场.
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