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Border Crossings Bosanski Šamac and Brčko Still Closed to Traffic

Published: June 15, 2014
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border crossingThe Border crossings Bosanski Šamac and Brčko remain closed to traffic. At the border crossing Doljani, the exit from B&H, it is waited for 40 minutes. On the other borders waitings are not longer than 15 minutes.

The traffic in Bosnia-Herzegovina is conducted on predominantly wet roadways.

According to BIKAMK, the suspension of traffic is on the main road M-14.1, Brčko-Lončari, as well as on the regional road R-458, Lopare-Gornja Tuzla.

On the section of the highway A-1- Kakanj-Lašva due to reconstruction caused by landslide, today and tomorrow, from 8:00 until 17:00 o’clock, traffic is conducted on one side in the length of one kilometer.

During the reconstrucyion of the bridge over the river Vrioštice on M-6 Ljubuški-Grude, passenger vehicles traffic in one lane. The vehicles over 3.5 tonnes are diverted to the regional road R-422 Ljubuški-Humac-Orahovlje-Grude.

On the M-4 Tuzla-Kalesija in Babajići, and M-18 Tuzla-Bijeljina, in Seljublje, traffic is forbidden for trucks over 3.5 tonnes. On the regional road R-467 Lead-Ribnica, vehicles up to 12 tons of total weight are allowed to transport.

Traffic on the highways M-17 Maglaj-Doboj, M-19 Zvornik-Bijeljina, M-20 Bileca- Gacko and M-16.1- Klašnice-Prnjavor, is slow and in one lane.

(Source: Fena)

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