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No longer Retentions at Border Crossings

Published July 7, 2016
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Border Crossings hercegovina.infoOn the main roads, traffic flows without any disturbances and special limits, except on sections where construction works are ongoing.

On road sections where the works are ongoing, traffic is taking place slower.

Due to the works on the motorway E-661 Banja Luka – Gradiska, the loop “Mahovljani” was closed for all traffic. Drivers are recommended to use the loop Aleksandrovac or M-16.

On the section M-18 Brod on Drina – Scepan Polje (border BiH – Montenegro), traffic is banned for all vehicles whose maximum mass is exceeding 16 tons.

The slower traffic flow due to works is expected on: M-1.8 Šićki Brod – Srebrenik (Mihatovići), M-4 Tuzla – Šićki Brod (in the settlement Drezik), Banja Luka (Rebrovac) – Čelinac, M-6.1 in Livno (the junction of M-6.1 and M-16), M-15 Ključ – Kamičak, M-16.2 Prozor – Bugojno and M-17 Topčić Polje – Lašva (Nemila), Doboj – Šešlije (section Johovac – Rudanka).

Due demining works near roads, occasional retention during the day are possible at M-1.8 Loncari – Orasje (in Dusine) and M-4 Kotor Varos – Obodnik (in Rujevica).

On the occasion of a religious holiday of Eid al-Fitr, last night until midnight was banned the transport of explosive materials in the territory of the FBiH.

There are no longer retentions at border crossings, as announced from the IC AMSBIH.

(Source: fokus.ba)

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