Saturday, 30 July 2016 - Dars

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Saturday, 30 July 2016:

AVOID TRAFFIC CONGESTION AT THE KARAVANKE TUNNEL AND THE A2 MOTORWAY People are advised not to make any travel plans in the Gorenjska region and Ljubljana for that day (roads will be closed)

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Ljubljana

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Fernetiči Ilirska Bistrica

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On Saturday, 30 July 2016, traffic delays are expected in Slovenia in Ljubljana and the Gorenjska region because of the ceremony at the Russian Chapel (Kranjska Gora, Vršič). Road users are advised not to make any travel plans in the Gorenjska region and Ljubljana for that day. However, if you do need to travel there, plan your route ahead and prepare for possible delays. We recommend to avoid travelling through the Karavanke Tunnel on the A2 motorway between Slovenia and Austria because the tunnel will be closed in both directions during the day. Delays are also expected on parallel or bypass roads. We advise those travelling from Western and Northern Europe towards Croatia to take the road through Italy; those travelling in the opposite direction should take the road via Italy or via Ljubljana and Maribor towards Graz, Austria. Those returning towards the north are recommended taking the mentioned Italian motorway or the A1 Koper–Ljubljana motorway to Ljubljana (A2/A1) and continue along the A1 towards Maribor and Graz. Drivers coming from Dalmatia (Croatia) (A3), traveling towards Austria, are recommended to use the Croatian A4, the Hungarian M7 and the Slovenian A5 towards Maribor and then to Austria. Alternatively, they can take the A2 motorway in the Dolenjska region (Obrežje– Ljubljana). From Ljubljana, they can continue towards Postojna on the A1 motorway and then drive through Italy towards Austria, or take the Ljubljana eastern bypass (A1) towards Maribor and Graz. Drivers can also find information about road closures at the Traffic Information Centre (PIC) website: www.promet.si

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