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Intensified Traffic on all Border Crossings

Published April 30, 2016
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13101502_1168010866583201_680092463_nAccording to BIHAMK, traffic in BiH is being conducted on wet roads today. Drivers are asked to pay attention to decreased visibility in places, due to fog in higher areas of the country, and to pay attention to partially wet and slippery roads in those areas.

Regardless of weather and traffic conditions, drivers are advised to drive carefully and to keep the distance between vehicles.

Roads on which works are currently being executed are highway A1 – sections Vlakovo-Butile and Visoko-Podlugovi, main roads M6.1 Bosansko Grahovo-Livno, M17 Čapljina-Doljani, and M5 Ključ-Sanski Most.

According to the Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina, traffic of vehicles is intensified on all border crossings, but retentions are no longer than 20 minutes.

(Source: nap.ba)

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