ZAGREB, August 11, 2018 - A contract on allocation of 1.4 million kuna for the project of adjustment of infrastructure along the Zagreb-Karlovac motorway was signed in Zagreb on Saturday by Transport and Infrastructure Minister Oleg Butković, the Central Finance and Contracting Agency (SAFU) director Tomislav Petrić, and the Rijeka-Zagreb Motorway (ARZ) operator's board chair Miro Škrgatić, the ministry stated.
Long lines for toll payment should become a thing of the past.
With the main tourist season approaching, the tolls are rising again.
Four bidders have sent their offers to prepare a study for the development of an electronic toll collection system.
ZAGREB, April 6, 2018 - The Hrvatske Ceste, Hrvatske Autoceste and Autocesta Rijeka-Zagreb road management companies signed loan contracts with eight banks on Thursday. That is the final step in the second round of the financial restructuring of the road sector, the Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure said on Friday.
ZAGREB, April 2, 2018 (Hina) - The leader of the Independent Road Trade Union Mijat Stanić commended the government's model for the restructuring of the road sector, expressing satisfaction that at least 350 million kuna would be saved each year with decreased interest rates. "With regard to debt rescheduling, that has been done very well and above all expectations. If it's true that we will save at least 350 million kuna a year through decreased interest rates, that is very welcome," Stanić told Hina.
ZAGREB, March 29, 2018 - The government on Thursday gave the go-ahead to Croatian road companies to borrow 1.8 billion euros from banks with state guarantees, announcing the further restructuring of the road sector.
ZAGREB, March 13, 2018 - Parliament Speaker Gordan Jandroković, reacting to MOST MP Tomislav Žagar's speech in Parliament, on Tuesday read out a World Bank statement on the reform of the Croatian road sector, saying that the situation was not that worrying.
Two state-owned motorway companies had revenues of two billion kunas.
With more tourists and higher tolls, the revenues are greater than ever.