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Increased Traffic at Border Crossings in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published: June 8, 2026
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Vehicle traffic has increased on the way out of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the border crossings: Izačić, Velika Kladuša, Gradina, Brod, Orašje and the new border crossing Gradiška. At other border crossings, passenger vehicles do not wait longer than 10 to 30 minutes for now.

On the main roads: Dobro Polje-Miljevina, Tuzla-Bijeljina and Jablanica-Blidinje, traffic is allowed for vehicles up to 3.5 tons, while traffic is still suspended for vehicles over 3.5 tons.

Due to road rehabilitation works, the section of the A-1 Kakanj-Lašva highway (3 km long) is closed, and vehicles are diverted in two directions, on the opposite side of the highway.

On the A-1 highway sections: Sarajevo north-Podlugovi, Sarajevo west-Lepenica and Bijača-Počitelj (Hercegovina bridge), traffic has been diverted to the overtaking lane due to current works.

On the main road M-5 border crossing Izačić-Bihać, works are being carried out on the reconstruction of the bridge over the Mrižnica stream. Vehicles are diverted to a temporary detour (bypass) in the immediate vicinity of the works, alternating passing.

On the main road Srbac-Derventa, traffic suspension is planned until the end of June due to rehabilitation works. During the suspension, vehicles are diverted to the alternative route Srbac-Prnjavor-Derventa.

Due to the registration of passengers according to the new system of exiting and entering the countries of the European Union (EES, Entry/Exit System), longer delays at border crossings are possible.

The Brčko border crossing is open for passenger vehicles up to 3.5 tons. From December 2, 2025, the Karakaj border crossing is open to all categories of vehicles. At the Šepak border crossing, traffic is prohibited for all goods vehicles.

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