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Prvi srpanjski vikend, pojačan promet na cestama
Croatia🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Prvi srpanjski vikend, pojačan promet na cestama

The article reports on increased traffic during the first weekend of July, particularly around Croatian coastal areas and tourist destinations. With many people traveling to the sea, there was heightened movement both towards the coast and inland. While there were no major delays, traffic volumes were significant, with over 56,000 vehicles passing through toll stations heading toward the coast and nearly 89,500 heading inland. The article notes a more evenly distributed traffic pattern throughout the week rather than just on weekends. It highlights the influx of tourists to Adriatic beaches, including those arriving by land, air, and sea. Specific examples include high numbers at Split’s ferry port and congestion at Dubrovnik Airport, where travelers from around the world, especially the United States and Australia, arrived. The piece also mentions the continued popularity of seaside relaxation among tourists.

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Prvi srpanjski vikend, pojačan promet na cestama

The article reports on increased traffic during the first weekend of July, particularly around Croatian coastal areas and tourist destinations. With many people traveling to the sea, there was heightened movement both towards the coast and inland. While there were no major delays, traffic volumes were significant, with over 56,000 vehicles passing through toll stations heading toward the coast and nearly 89,500 heading inland. The article notes a more evenly distributed traffic pattern throughout the week rather than just on weekends. It highlights the influx of tourists to Adriatic beaches, including those arriving by land, air, and sea. Specific examples include high numbers at Split’s ferry port and congestion at Dubrovnik Airport, where travelers from around the world, especially the United States and Australia, arrived. The piece also mentions the continued popularity of seaside relaxation among tourists.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective report on traffic patterns and tourist activity without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides factual data on vehicle movements, tourist arrivals, and infrastructure usage without commentary on governance or policy decisions. The tone remains neutral,聚焦

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