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  2. Driving in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The minimum age for driving in Slovenia is 18. Documentation must be carried at all times, as it can be requested by the police or by municipal wardens. The use of mobile phones whilst driving is banned. Drink-driving is not an option: the blood-alcohol limit is 0.05 mg per 100ml and penalties are severe.

  3. Slovenian National Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The strike included officers refusing to issue traffic citations for the majority of all offences and decreased response-times on non-emergency calls. After 6 months, the strike officially ended on June 2, 2016, with both of the police unions and the Slovenian Ministry of Internal Affairs reaching an agreement on raising police salaries and ...

  4. List of minimum driving ages - Wikipedia

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    State Minimum driving age Notes Argentina: 17 (with parental approval), 18 (without) 21 is the minimum age to drive a truck, bus or emergency vehicle. 16 is the minimum age to drive a moped (without passengers). Parental approval is necessary for any license issued to any individual aged under 18. [42] Bolivia: 18 [43] Brazil: 18 [44]

  5. National Security Council (Slovenia) - Wikipedia

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    In the case of war or emergency, the Council becomes National Executive Staff of Defence (Slovenian: Državni operativni štab za obrambo). [ 2 ] National Centre for Crisis Management of the Republic of Slovenia (within Ministry of Defence) provides administrative and technical support for the Council, Secretariat and Secretariat Executive Group.

  6. Comparison of European traffic laws - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of European traffic laws.. Many countries in Europe have different policies on traffic laws, which are tabulated below. Speed limits on motorways (expressways), dual carriageways (divided streets), single carriageways (undivided streets), and urban areas may differ.

  7. Slovenia's government recognises Palestinian state, needs ...

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    The Slovenian government on Thursday approved a decision to recognise an independent Palestinian state, Prime Minister Robert Golob said, following in the steps of Spain, Ireland and Norway.

  8. Emergency vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Emergency vehicles are usually operated by authorized government agencies, but some may also be operated by private entities where permitted by law. Emergency vehicles are usually given right of way in traffic, and may be exempted from certain basic road laws to reach their destinations in the fastest possible time, such as driving through a ...

  9. Speed limits in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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