ZAGREB, June 22 (Hina) - Following Thursday morning's jams on roads in Croatia, traffic was back to normal in the afternoon, the Croatian auto-club reported. There were no columns of cars on the motorway which passes through the city
of Karlovac, but traffic on roads in the Adriatic coastal areas was intensified. Heavy traffic was reported from border crossings with Bosnia, but cars no more waited in long queues to pass the frontier. Traffic was intensified also at border crossings with Slovenia and with Hungary, at entrance sites to Croatia, where vehicles waited about a half an hour to come into the country. The weather throughout Croatia was hot and sunny. High temperatures reached 38 degrees of Celsius, and drivers with no air-conditioner in their cars were advised not to travel until late evening. As Croatia celebrated a national holiday today, there was a ban on driving trucks heavier than 7.5 tonnes f
ZAGREB, June 22 (Hina) - Following Thursday morning's jams on roads
in Croatia, traffic was back to normal in the afternoon, the
Croatian auto-club reported.
There were no columns of cars on the motorway which passes through
the city of Karlovac, but traffic on roads in the Adriatic coastal
areas was intensified.
Heavy traffic was reported from border crossings with Bosnia, but
cars no more waited in long queues to pass the frontier.
Traffic was intensified also at border crossings with Slovenia and
with Hungary, at entrance sites to Croatia, where vehicles waited
about a half an hour to come into the country.
The weather throughout Croatia was hot and sunny. High temperatures
reached 38 degrees of Celsius, and drivers with no air-conditioner
in their cars were advised not to travel until late evening.
As Croatia celebrated a national holiday today, there was a ban on
driving trucks heavier than 7.5 tonnes from noon to 11.00 pm.
Ferry services between the mainland and coast were regular, the
same source said.
(hina) jn ms