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Protests Cause Traffic Disruptions Across Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published September 2, 2025
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Due to the large number of trucks participating in the protests, traffic for passenger vehicles and buses has been slowed down throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Traffic is slowed down at the following locations: Tuzla (Šićki Brod, near the Čaklovići-Simin Han tunnel), Živinice (Križaljka and Kulići intersections), Gračanica (traffic lights), Gradačac (Ormanica), Doboj (roundabout in Doboj south and towards the highway), Tešanj (Karuše), Mostar (Ortiješ), Travnik (Dolac na Lašvi), Vitez (near Impregnacija, traffic lights), Bugojno (Podgaj, towards Donji Vakuf), Kaonik (intersection for Busovača), Sarajevo (Kurta Schorka near Centrotrans and Gazprom pump, Rajlovac customs terminal), Banja Luka (from Prijedorska petlja to Centrum, right lane), Prnjavor (main road at the entrance to Prnjavor from the direction of Derventa towards the Lužana roundabout, regional road RI 2102 from the direction of Stanara towards the Lužana roundabout and the exit from the highway 9.januar), Mrkonjić Grad (on the main roads roads in the towns of Dabrac, Čađavica and Jezero), Modriča (at the entrance to Modriča from the direction of Doboj in the town of Jakešnica), Prijedor (entrance to Prijedor from the direction of Banja Luka Orlovci), customs terminal Brezičani (Prijedor-Novi Grad), Novi Grad (at the entrance to Novi Grad from the direction of Prijedor, Kostajnica and Bosanska Krupa), Bijeljina (intersection in Lončari) and Trebinje (entrance to Trebinje from the direction of Ljubinja), and the Branjevci locality (main road Trebinje-Nikšić).

During the day, due to the increased frequency of traffic, queues and longer delays occur at these locations.

At border crossings, delays for passenger vehicles are no longer than 30 minutes. The Brčko border crossing is open for passenger vehicles up to 3.5 tons.

At border crossings: Izačić, Velika Kladuša, Kamensko, Bijača, Orašje, Šamac, Pavlovića Most/Popovi, Bratunac, Strmica, Gradiška and Rača cargo terminal blocked, while there are no major difficulties for the passenger program.

Due to the construction of the buffer zone on the A-1 Podlugovi-Sarajevo North highway section, traffic is being driven on the bypass lane. Works are also ongoing on the Semizovac-Olovo and Jablanica-Prozor main roads.

Traffic for vehicles over five tons of maximum permissible mass is prohibited at the Karakaj border crossing (near Zvornik). Freight vehicles over five tons are being redirected to the Bratunac or Rača border crossings, while buses can use the Šepak border crossing. Freight vehicles can drive at the Šepak border crossing from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. (on weekends they can cross between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.), BIHAMK announced.

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