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Foreigners in Slovenia cause about 3,000 accidents a year
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

Foreigners in Slovenia cause about 3,000 accidents a year

In Slovenia, drivers with foreign license plates—most commonly from Croatia, Austria, and Germany—are responsible for approximately 3,000 traffic accidents annually. According to data from Zavarovalnica Triglav, the number of such incidents significantly increases during the summer months due to transit and tourism. At the same time, Slovenian drivers report the most damage incidents abroad, with around 4,500 claims last year, primarily in neighboring countries like Germany. Croatia stands out as the country with the highest number of damages during the summer, linked to increased mobility and the tourist season. The data also indicates a rise in assistance cases abroad, mainly related to vehicle breakdowns, tire issues, and batteries, with road accidents being less common. Assistance costs in foreign countries can quickly exceed €1,000, sometimes surpassing insurance limits, making adequate coverage essential. In Slovenia, help is typically provided within 35 minutes, while the average response time in Europe for Triglav’s assistance is 45 minutes. The article advises accident participants to document the scene, collect all necessary information, and properly complete the European

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Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenter17 hr. ago
These are the drivers who cause the most accidents on our roads

The article from Žurnal24 reports on summer road accidents involving foreign drivers in Slovenia and Slovenians abroad, citing data from insurance company Triglav. It states that foreign license plate holders cause around 3,000 accidents annually in Slovenia, mostly from Croatia, Austria, and Germany, with peaks during July and August. Slovenians traveling abroad report over 4,500 incidents last year, primarily in Croatia, Italy, Austria, and Germany. The article highlights Croatia as the most problematic destination due to its popularity as a summer resort. It warns of additional complications such as incomplete accident reports and recommends taking photos, documenting damage, and properly filling out European accident forms. The article also notes that technical vehicle issues, rather than accidents, are the leading cause of assistance calls abroad, emphasizing the importance of preparation and proper insurance.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue related to road safety and international travel, it presents factual data and recommendations without overtly favoring any particular political stance. The focus remains on practical advice and statistical information rather than ideological,

Info360 logoInfo360IndependentCenter18 hr. ago
Foreigners in Slovenia cause about 3,000 accidents a year

In Slovenia, drivers with foreign license plates—most commonly from Croatia, Austria, and Germany—are responsible for approximately 3,000 traffic accidents annually. According to data from Zavarovalnica Triglav, the number of such incidents significantly increases during the summer months due to transit and tourism. At the same time, Slovenian drivers report the most damage incidents abroad, with around 4,500 claims last year, primarily in neighboring countries like Germany. Croatia stands out as the country with the highest number of damages during the summer, linked to increased mobility and the tourist season. The data also indicates a rise in assistance cases abroad, mainly related to vehicle breakdowns, tire issues, and batteries, with road accidents being less common. Assistance costs in foreign countries can quickly exceed €1,000, sometimes surpassing insurance limits, making adequate coverage essential. In Slovenia, help is typically provided within 35 minutes, while the average response time in Europe for Triglav’s assistance is 45 minutes. The article advises accident participants to document the scene, collect all necessary information, and properly complete the European

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data and statistical trends regarding traffic accidents involving foreign drivers and insurance claims abroad. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather provides balanced reporting based on objective data from Zavarovalnica Triglav. While the issue of cross-

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