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Border crossings Bosanski Šamac and Brčko Remains Closed to Traffic

Published June 3, 2014
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bosanski samacOn the section of main road M – 17 Maglaj – Doboj (in Kosova), traffic has been suspended and  routed to the regional (R – 465 over Ševarlije), where the trucks up to 4 meters in height are allowed to pass occasionally, in the one and then in the another direction , while passenger cars can pass without restrictions.

Traffic is still suspended on the main road M – 14.1 Brčko – Lončari, as well as on regional roads R – 458 Lopare – Gornja Tuzla, R – 467 Lead – Ribnica .

On the section of main road M – 16 Jajce – Crna Rijeka vehicles up to 12 tons of  total weight are allowed to pass.

Due to landslides, communication on the roads M – 19 Zvornik – Bijeljina ( the lower section Šepak – Debela Međa) and M – 16.1 – Klašnice Prnjavor ( in Čardačani) is open  on the side

On other roads, drivers are advised to pay attention to rockfalls on the road, as well as an increased risk of landslides.

Border crossings Bosanski Šamac and Brčko remains closed to traffic. On the other border crossings there are no longer holds.

 

(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)

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