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Difficult Trafficking at the Main Road Tuzla – Srebrenik

Published: July 30, 2014
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border crossingThe inspection of the traffic accident that occurred in Mramor on the part of the main road M – 18 Tuzla-Srebrenik is ongoing. The traffic is somewhat difficult.

The traffic on the most of the roads in B&H today is going on without bigger delays or limitations. In the areas where it is raining the drivers should be very careful and adapt to the current conditions of trafficking.

On the part of the regional road R- 413 Turbe – Banja Luka, due to a bigger slide, the traffic of the cargo vehicles is suspended while passenger vehicles are trafficking slowly.

The traffic on the part of the main road M – 18 Dobro Polje – Miljevina is still suspended. Alternative trafficking via Rogatica and Goražde.

At the border crossing Doljani, exit from B&H it is waited up to one hour and a half while it is 45 minutes at the entrance. At the border crossing Crveni Grm at the entrance to B&H it is around 45 minutes. At the other border crossings it is waited around 20 minutes. The border crossing Brčko is open for passenger vehicles – was announced from BIHAMK.

(Source: Fena)

 

 

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