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Increased traffic is expected at the entrance to BiH

Published: December 23, 2012
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An increased traffic is expected today at entrance to BiH border crossings, confirmed to Srna Auto-Moto Association of RS.

Waiting at the border crossings in Gradiška and on other crossings in BiH is up to 10 minutes in both directions.

The Automobile Association reported that this morning on the turn Bajakovo Batrovci between Croatia and Serbia a car line was 10 km long and now is 500 metres. Lines of trucks crossing at this moment are six kilometers long.

At border crossings of Orašje, Bosanski Šamac, Brčko, Bosanski Brod and Bijeljina there are no delays.

Due to the increased traffic at the border crossing Orašje three lanes were opened this morning in order to prevent traffic jams.

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