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Head-on collision: 84-year-old driver swerved into oncoming lane

03.03.2026 09:47 1 min 1 source
Večer SLV
Head-on collision: 84-year-old driver swerved into oncoming lane
Original source: Večer

On Monday after 3 PM, a head-on collision occurred between a motorhome and a passenger car in the settlement of Petelinje. An 84-year-old driver of the car, traveling from Postojna towards Pivka, suddenly swerved into the oncoming lane, colliding with a motorhome driven by a 51-year-old woman. The car driver was taken with injuries to the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, and police are treating the incident as a criminal case for dangerous driving.

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Head-on collision: 84-year-old driver swerved into oncoming lane

03.03.2026 Večer SLV Original source

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