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Retention at the border Crossings up to Two Hours

Published July 17, 2017
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At the exit from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), at the border crossings Doljani, Izacic and Gabela Polje retentions are from 60 to 120 minutes. At other border crossings, the frequency of the vehicle has been increased, but the retentions are no longer than 30 minutes.

In BiH, the driving conditions are favorable and there is a temporary traffic signaling on the major roads with current works, whose compliance is compulsory: Donji Vakuf-Travnik, M-18 Vogosca-Sarajevo, M-17 Vrapcici-Mostar, M-4 Tuzla-Kalesija and M-16 Bugojno-Kupres.

From BIHAMK, drivers are reminded to check if they have all the necessary documentation for crossing the border .It is necessary to have a valid passport for the person as well as a green cards for the vehicle. If you do not travel by your own vehicle and the owner of the vehicle is not present, it is necessary to have a license to operate a foreign vehicle abroad.

At the border crossings with Serbia and Montenegro, adults can use the personal card, but children need to have passports.

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