May 8, 2024 2:40 am
Slovenians Make Unusual May Request Amid High Tourist Numbers to Croatia: A First-Time Occurrence

On Friday, the Slovenian state highway management company, DARS, issued a public appeal to the Slovenian Ministry of Public Administration, requesting that public administration employees work from home as much as possible during May. The aim was to alleviate traffic congestion on the roads during peak days when it was expected to be at its highest. This was the first time DARS had made such an appeal.

DARS warned the Ministry that traffic jams were expected to start on Slovenian roads during the May Day holidays, with both tourists and daily commuters contributing to congestion. The appeal specifically aimed to reduce traffic in Ljubljana, which experiences the highest volume of traffic. DARS believed that if public administration employees worked from home, it would help improve traffic flow in the city.

The Ministry received information from DARS about specific dates when road conditions were expected to be at their worst. However, according to unofficial reports, the Ministry did not plan to comply with DARS’ appeal, stating that such a decision should be made by the Government. The Koper Police Department also warned of increased traffic during the May Day holidays, both towards tourist centers and back into interior Slovenia.

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Overall, it seems that while some efforts are being made to address traffic congestion on Slovenian roads during peak days, there is still work to be done in finding effective solutions to this issue. As with any complex problem like this one, it will likely take a collaborative effort between government agencies and private sector stakeholders to find a solution that benefits everyone involved.

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