Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Temperature: -8°C Clouds: Clear Skies
Maribor, Slovenia.
Temperature: -9°C Conditions: Mist Clouds: Clear Skies
Portoroz, Slovenia.
Temperature: 4°C Clouds: Cloud and Visibility OK
(Thanks Dejan!)
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Idiot motorists or pioneers of a new light rail transport system? History will decide.
instant classics that will surely haunt many inboxes. and a very good comment.
If I were in their place, I would call a tow service and wait for them in the bush so that as few people as possible would see me.
I’d laugh out loud if I’d see that “adventure” in person. 
Driver to police officer: You see, Sir, indecision may or may not be my problem.
Driver to police officer Nr. 2: You see, Sir, my car just wanted to sit down for a while. And then it couldn’t get up.
As per gandalf’s forecast: I’ve already received these pics three times
And I only have one question: Is that licence plate from Maribor proper or, say, Ptuj?
That licence plate does not necessarily mean that the driver is actually from Maribor or Ptuj since we have the rule that the licence plate can go with the car when it changes ownership.
Just to let you know before anyone starts the “see how people(read:women) from Maribor can’t drive” campaign…she is blonde, on the other hand;)
..and here I was thinking that this guy/gal had figured out an easy way to change their oil without having to use jack hoists….
I was lookin at the photo again and it struck me (and here i come out of the eco-awarness closet) that it could be seen as a sculpture to raise awarness about how we are rapidly using up our oil resources without thinking where it will land us..
other than that i just don’t get it, how do you get into that situation, driving really fast,being stuck between to trucks? it’s confusing. I think i need to get a license just to understand how it can happen..