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Number of Transported Passengers Down in Second Quarter
ZAGREB, August 24, 2019 – A total of 21.7 million passengers were transported in Croatia in the second quarter of ...
Croatian, Slovenian Hauliers Demand Transit Across All Border Crossings
ZAGREB, July 17, 2019 – Slovenian and Croatian hauliers should be able to use every border crossing, officials of the ...
EU Investment Boom in Croatian Transport Infrastructure
So far, the Croatian transport sector has contracted 76 projects from EU funds, totalling almost 25.5 billion kuna. Last year ...
Large Infrastructure Projects in Croatia Being Implemented, Claims Minister
ZAGREB, November 28, 2018 – Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Oleg Butković presented on Tuesday a summary of large ...
Wi-Fi in Zagreb Public Transport: Does It Work?
It works a bit, and then it stops. It starts very fast, but after a few minutes it slows down. ...
Koprivnica Provides Free Public Transportation with Electric Buses
The programme is called BusKo.
1.7 Billion Euro from EU Funds for Croatia’s Transport Sector
ZAGREB, May 29, 2018 – The Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure has so far signed contracts for 58 ...
Number of Deaths in Traffic Accidents in Croatia Grows Again
277 people died on Croatian roads since the beginning of this year.
“Trip from Split to Stari Grad on Hvar Takes Longer Than 30 Years Ago!”
”It’s absolutely unacceptable that in 2017 we travel more slowly than 30 years ago”, said the Municipal Mayor of Jelsa.
Transportation and Logistics Sector Grows Unevenly
GDP growth does not bring better business results to everyone.