Ministers Say Road Safety Improving
Ljubljana, 15 July - Safety on Slovenian roads has improved since the introduction of amendments to the road safety act in April, Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav said on Tuesday.
Ljubljana
Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav presenting to the press the results of the road safety act and the plans for the future.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav (right) and Interior Minister Dragutin Mate (left) ahead of a press conference in which they presented the results of the road safety act and the plans for the future.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav (right) and Interior Minister Dragutin Mate (left) presenting to the press the results of the road safety act and the plans for the future.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav (right) and Interior Minister Dragutin Mate (left) presenting to the press the results of the road safety act and the plans for the future.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav (right) and Interior Minister Dragutin Mate (left) presenting to the press the results of the road safety act and the plans for the future.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav (right) and Interior Minister Dragutin Mate (left) presenting to the press the results of the road safety act and the plans for the future.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav (right) and Interior Minister Dragutin Mate (left) presenting to the press the results of the road safety act and the plans for the future.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
Ljubljana
Interior Minister Dragutin Mate presenting to the press the results of the road safety act and the plans for the future.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA
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