The article discusses an unusual occurrence in June where no annual e-licence (vinjeta) expires on June 30th. This is due to the government extending the validity of e-licences by four months, which was implemented to address traffic disruptions caused by road renovations. The extension shifted the expiration dates, creating a 'blank day' on June 30th when no e-licence expires. The article explains that this happened because the extended validity period ends on June 29th, and since there were no leap years involved, no e-licence was purchased on February 29th.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual explanation of the situation without taking a clear stance on the policy decision or its implications. It mentions the government's action but does not criticize or praise it directly. The tone remains neutral and informative.
Official sources cited
- government Ministry of Infrastructure
