Traffic restrictions reported in coastal regions of Croatia amid weather conditions on Thursday (30 April)

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As per reports, on Thursday (30 April), the Croatian Automobile Club (HAK) reported significant traffic and transport disruptions across coastal regions of Croatia due to strong winds and adverse weather conditions.

• As of 0800 hours local time (0600 hours UTC) on Thursday (30 April), traffic restrictions are currently in place on multiple coastal roads, where movement is limited to passenger vehicles without trailers. Roads are reported to be wet and slippery in several locations, increasing the risk of accidents.
• On the Pag route, traffic between the island and the mainland is restricted to passenger vehicles only, and ferry services on this route are currently suspended. Similarly, the Pag Bridge remains operational but is limited exclusively to passenger vehicle traffic.
• On the A1 motorway, the section between the Sveti Rok and Posedarje junctions is restricted to passenger vehicles due to high winds. Alternative routes for other vehicle categories are being diverted via state roads through Gračac, Obrovac, and Karin, DC50 and DC27.
• Additionally, on the A3 Bregana–Lipovac motorway, a speed restriction of 60 kilometers per hour has been imposed between the Popovača and Križ interchanges in the direction of Bregana due to debris or objects on the roadway.
• Maritime transport is also affected, with multiple ferry and catamaran services suspended, including the Prizna–Žigljen ferry line and the Mali Lošinj–Cres–Rijeka and Novalja–Rab–Rijeka catamaran routes.
• According to forecasts from the Croatian State Hydrometeorological Institute, weather conditions are expected to improve, with a weakening of the storm anticipated by the 1200 hours local time (1000 hours UTC) of Friday (01 May).

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