Zagreb Driver's Reckless Turn Nearly Causes Tram Collision
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A car driver in Zagreb made a dangerous maneuver, turning right from a straight lane and nearly colliding with a tram.
- The incident occurred due to ongoing construction on Maksimirska Street, which prohibits right turns from that lane.
- The tram driver, who captured the event on video, expressed disbelief at the driver's disregard for traffic rules and safety.
A shocking disregard for traffic safety unfolded in Zagreb when a car driver executed a dangerous right turn from a lane designated for going straight, narrowly avoiding a collision with an oncoming tram. The incident highlights a growing problem of drivers flouting rules, particularly amidst ongoing construction.
The driver's reckless action occurred at the intersection of Bukovaฤka and Maksimirska streets. Due to current roadwork on Maksimirska, traffic is prohibited from turning right onto Bukovaฤka from that specific lane. Despite clear signage and safety regulations, the car driver proceeded with the turn, directly entering the path of the tram.
The tram driver, who documented the incident and is known for his social media presence highlighting traffic issues, was forced to brake sharply. He expressed his astonishment at the driver's audacity, stating, "To cut off a tram without any consideration, that just doesn't make sense to me." The abrupt stop startled passengers, underscoring the potential danger created by the driver's actions.
This incident echoes concerns raised by city officials about the difficulty in penalizing such reckless behavior. While the city can implement traffic signs and physical barriers, enforcing the rules often falls to other authorities. The event serves as a stark reminder of the need for greater driver accountability and adherence to traffic laws to ensure the safety of all road users, including public transport passengers.
To cut off a tram without any consideration, that just doesn't make sense to me.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.