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Moderate Vehicle Traffic on Roads in BiH

Published May 8, 2015
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BH roadsMost of the roads in BiH were viable yesterday and the vehicle traffic was moderate.

Roads with the current works are: highway Banja Luka – Bosanska Gradiska (site Kutlesin Gaj), then main roads: M-18 Brod na Drini – GP Hum, M-18 Sarajevo – Olovo (near Dolovi), M-6.1 Nevesinje – Mostar and M-4 Doboj – Gracanica as well as regional roads R-442a Hadzici – Igman and R-443 Visoko – Kiseljak.

Retentions at the border crossings were no longer than 10 minutes.

Works on Roads

M-6.1

Roundabout at the entrance to Siroki Brijeg, at the crossroad with the regional road, due to repair works traffic run with the alternate bubbling of vehicles.

Nevsinje – Mostar section (Nevesinje – Bakracusa) due to repair works, temporary traffic suspension of 10 minutes with traffic signaling were on the power.

M-16

Jajce – Banja Luka (sites Lucina and Bosac), due to a landslide, traffic run slowly, in one lane.

Sarajevo Canton

Due to the performance of necessary works, traffic was in slow motion in following streets: Nikole Sopa, Stjepana Tomica (from No. 3 to the entrance to “Lav“ cemetery), Pruscakova and Slatinski put in Vogosca (from No. 3 to No. 87).

(Source: nap.ba)

 

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