Traffic congestion is anticipated across Slovenia on Monday, primarily due to increased travel following Easter holidays. The Prometno-informational center reports significant traffic buildup, particularly along routes connecting Slovenia to Croatia and Hungary. Specifically, bottlenecks are expected at border crossings with Croatia, including those at Celje-Fram, Domžale-Šentjakob, Postojna, Trebnje west-Novo mesto east, and Lesce and Jesenice.
Road closures, such as the parallel road between Jesenice west and Jesenice east, and sections of the Ljubljana ring road, are also contributing to potential delays. Slovenian highways and expressways are expected to experience a high volume of foreign-registered vehicles. This surge is largely due to the conclusion of public holidays in Austria, Croatia, and Poland, prompting a return journey for many travelers.
Additionally, a large number of motorcyclists are anticipated to be present, particularly in the Mirna Peč area. Traffic officials advise drivers to expect delays and plan their routes accordingly. The center highlights the importance of cautious driving and adherence to speed limits, especially during periods of heightened traffic volume.