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The Border Crossing Doljani: Longer Retentions

Published July 18, 2014
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border crossingToday, in the most parts of Bosnia-Herzegovina, with favorable weather conditions, the traffic communicates freely with no extraordinary restrictions.

Due to the large landslides, the flow of traffic on the section of highway M-18 well field-Miljevina is interrupted. The regional (unpaved) road Dobro Polje-JELAŠIĆEVA-Miljevina can be used by small cars, while other vehicles can use the main road through Rogatica and Gorazde.

At the border crossing Doljani, longer retentions for about an hour are recorded, and at the entrance to B&H it is waited from 20 to 30 minutes.

 

At the other border crossings, the holding is up to 15 minutes.

Regarding the everyday holdings at Doljani, drivers can use alternative crossings, namely towards Dubrovnik region the border crossings Čepikuće (Ravno-Slano) or Ivanic (Trebinje-Dubrovnik). For passengers who travel to the Makarska Riviera and the northern parts of Croatia, the border crossings which are recommended are Bijača, Crveni Grm, Gorica or Orahovlje.

 

According to BIHAMK, the border crossing Brčko is open to traffic of passenger vehicles.

 

 

(Source: Fena)

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