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Frequency of Vehicles exiting BiH has been increased

Published April 16, 2023
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At the Velika Kladuša and Gradiška border crossings, the frequency of vehicles exiting Bosnia and Herzegovina has been increased. At other border crossings, the traffic of passenger vehicles is occasionally increased, but there are no longer delays.

Traffic is slower due to works during the day on the following roads: Jablanica-Mostar (in Donja Jablanica), Čevljanovići-Nišići, in Konjic (on the turn to Orahovica), as well as at the intersection of Gornja Kalesija-Sapna.

Due to a major landslide on the Foča-Goražde main road (near the town of Filipovići), traffic is difficult, with one lane.

On the section of the regional road from the town of Ravno towards the main road M-6 (Ljubinje-Trebinje), traffic has been stopped and redirected to alternative routes.

Due to renovation works, the bridge at the entrance to Nemila (junction M-17 with R-473) is closed. Vehicles travel through the intersection in Topčić Polje.

Traffic on the roads in Bosnia and Herzegovina is wet and landslides are frequent on numerous sections.

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