Dear Sir or Madam, As the title says, I would like to propose a mileage allowance for civil servants whose one-way commute by public transport takes more than 90 minutes. At least 8% of the price of a litre of NMB 95 as a rule, as is already the case for commuting where there is no public transport option. At present, for public servants living in Maribor and working in Ljubljana, the train is accepted as an acceptable means of transport for commuting, with a journey time of approximately 180 minutes for locations more than one station away from the main railway station; not to mention delays. So 8 hours of work + 6 hours of travel and that leaves 10 hours for family life, the latter including sleep. And the lack of time for family, sport and rest itself brings with it many other things. So the actual rest between the time such a civil servant has to travel and the time he gets home is at most 10 hours. Thus, there is a need for a change in the interpretation or the provision of Article 155 of the ZDR-1 itself, because there is no rest when you are just on your way home. The fact is that Slovenia is a centralised country and so the civil service has to recruit all over Slovenia, and the fact is that people like to work, but you cannot treat a worker who has a 15-minute journey to work and a worker who has a three-hour journey to work in the same way; their quality of life is not the same! Thank you and best regards.