A video shared on TikTok shows a motorcyclist speeding on Zagreb’s Avenida Dubrava, passing closely by a police car and maintaining a speed of around 100 km/h. The footage cuts off, and later the motorcyclist stops at a traffic light on nearby Maksimirsko Cesta, where a police vehicle approaches. The officer asks the rider why his motorcycle lacks registration plates, to which the rider responds that they had fallen off. The police then leave and head toward ZET’s turnoff, while the motorcyclist continues on his way. It remains unclear whether the police identified the rider or took further action. The incident was reported by Index.hr to Zagreb Police, and the outcome is pending. The same TikTok profile features other videos showing risky driving and traffic violations.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the event neutrally, focusing on the factual description of the incident without overtly criticizing or praising either the motorcyclist or the police. There is no clear ideological framing, and the tone remains objective throughout. The emphasis is on the procedural aspects of
Why factuality (65): The article reports on a video circulating on TikTok showing a motorcyclist speeding and evading police. It provides details from the video such as the location, the vehicle type (Yamaha MT-07), and the interaction with the police officer. However, there is no confirmation from official sources like
Why objectivity (45): The tone of the article leans towards sensationalism by highlighting the risky behavior and using phrases like 'rizična vožnju' (risky riding). It frames the incident as an example of reckless driving without providing balanced perspectives or context. The focus on the video and the potential violat






