Have you ever caught yourself honking your horn before you even thought about it? Do other drivers in traffic annoy you more than you'd like to admit? Why do you really honk your horn, even when there's no danger? The psychological background to stress behind the wheel.
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110 km/h on the motorway?! Ideas about lowering the maximum speed limit on motorways – from the current 130 km/h to 110 km/h – keep cropping up in Slovenia. The reason? Not only environmental (because lower speed means fewer emissions – this argument is quite pointless), but above all safety and traffic. With the desire to increase traffic flow.
If you have driven on Slovenian highways in recent years, you must have noticed that the traffic is becoming more and more dense and often burdened with traffic jams. We've all had those embarrassing moments when we're driving at a snail's pace on the freeway while brass horns blare impatiently in the background. So why are there traffic jams on Slovenian roads? The answer is surprisingly simple: our traffic culture and inadequate speed control measures, not, as many think, traffic congestion. So - why do we have traffic jams on Slovenian highways?
Check out the best road trip in the world. All parameters are taken into account, from natural beauty to length, sunlight, etc.
Experts believe that the key to peaceful driving lies in maintaining a sense of what is under our control and what we cannot control. Strategies for reducing tension also contribute significantly to this.
The driving test is an important step in life for each of us. With it, in a way, we ensure our freedom, but at the same time we assume responsibility for our life and the lives of other road users. Learning traffic regulations and traffic rules begins in early childhood. Unfortunately, we increasingly notice that acquired knowledge disappears over the years and through routine in traffic. This is how we become sloppy when driving, and many people, despite years of experience, would not even pass the driving test.
You probably don't need to explain how important it is to wear a seat belt in the car. Despite this, many drivers are still putting their lives on the line. As the saying goes, pictures speak louder than words, so check out the Belted Survivor photo series featuring car accident survivors. Let their girdle wounds be a reminder to you.
Do you know how to quickly remove an old vignette? The month of January will come to an end today, which means all drivers will have to stick a metallic pink vignette on their windshields. On February 1, 2019, new vignettes will come into effect for all those who plan to drive on the Ljubljana ring road, expressways and highways. Here are 5 ways to quickly remove a vignette.
Slovenians often cringe at the sight of cracks on our roads. Even if we believe that the situation is not rosy, we should not be overly distracted by such things. Road conditions in some other parts of the world are much worse.
The Microlino is a small electric car that was first presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2016. It passed all the necessary tests and is now completely legal on European roads.
Just as everyone has their own painter's eyes, so everyone has their own favorite road. But one of them represents the "wet dream" of many drivers. This is the Romanian Transfagarasan road crossing.
The first solar road in the world was opened in the French village of Tourouvre au Perche, which means that part of the roadway was covered with solar cells. It is supposed to generate enough energy to power street lighting.