The Hungarian is not the first to get stuck on a forest path: ‘Blindly trust navigation’

PGD Tolmin Rescues Vehicle from Forest Path

Firefighters from the PGD Tolmin Voluntary Fire Brigade successfully rescued a vehicle on Friday after it became stuck on a prohibited forest path. The incident occurred in the Ljubinj area of Tolmin, specifically on a route between Lom and Razor. A 60-year-old hungarian driver was operating a Toyota vehicle with Hungarian license plates when the vehicle became lodged on the forest path.

Traffic is restricted on this area due to a posted warning sign. The operation, undertaken by PGD Tolmin, involved towing the vehicle to safety. Details regarding the specific circumstances of the vehicle’s predicament are currently unavailable.

The PGD Tolmin team responded promptly to the situation, ensuring the vehicle was removed from the precarious location. There were no injuries reported as a result of the incident. Authorities remind drivers to adhere to posted traffic regulations and avoid unauthorized use of forest roads.

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2 thoughts on “The Hungarian is not the first to get stuck on a forest path: ‘Blindly trust navigation’

  1. “It’s a stark reminder of the dangers of off-road driving and the importance of respecting marked trails.”

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