The article discusses concerns over the inefficiency of intercity bus services in Slovenia, citing video footage showing overcrowding at bus stops. The State Agency for Public Transport Management (DUJPP) claims there is no overcrowding and therefore reservations are unnecessary. The Ministry of Infrastructure, led by Jernej Vrtavec, agrees but notes that implementing reservations would require significant changes to the system, including new information support and adjustments to usage rules. They suggest increasing the number of buses during peak times as a solution. The ministry also plans to improve passenger information through real-time tracking and digital services.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents both the government agency's stance and the ministry's perspective without overtly favoring either side. It highlights the debate around whether reservation systems should be introduced, but does not take a clear ideological position. The framing remains balanced between the two


