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Road Conditions in Bosnia Herzegovina

Published July 6, 2014
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world-day-remembrance-road-traffic-victimsDriving conditions are favorable. On the road sections where construction is in progress traffic is conducted slower, so the drivers are asked for caution and to respect the temporary traffic regulations. – They stated from the Association of Auto-Moto Clubs in B&H.

 

Because of the road-side slides the traffic on the section M-18 Dobro Polje – Miljevina is suspended. For the time of the suspension traffic of personal vehicles is transferred to the regional road Dobro Polje – Jelašca – Miljevina, while for other types of vehicles the main roads are suggested through Rogatica and Goražde.

 

Because of construction on section M-5 Kiseljak – Busovača in the Brestovsko locality, traffic is conducted slowly and alternately in one lane.

 

Because of construction on section M-6 Ljubuški – Grude (bridge across river Vrioštica) traffic of personal vehicles is conducted in one lane, while vehicles weighing above 3.5 t are transferred on section R-422 Ljubuški – Humač – Orahovlje – Grude.

 

Traffic on section R-458 Lopare – Gornja Tuzla in suspended.

 

Because of the construction on section M-18 Tuzla – Bijeljina in Seljublje locality, traffic of loaded vehicles weighing above 3.5 t is prohibited, while traffic of personal vehicles is conducted with occasional half-hour suspense.

 

Traffic is conducted slowly and in one lane on sections M-17 Doboj – Maglaj and M-16.1 Klašnice – Prnjavor.

 

Because of active landslides on M-4 Simin Han – Kalesija in Babajići locality, traffic is conducted slowly in one lane for personal vehicles and buses, while traffic of loaded vehicles in conducted in alternative courses.

 

Slower traffic because of construction work is to be expected on:

– M-4 Simin Han – Kalesija (Čaklovići locality), Tuzla – Šićki Brod, Caparde – Karakaj,

– M-6.1 Grahovo – Livno (Pusto Polje locality),

– M-17 Doboj – Šešlije,

– M-18 Sarajevo – Olovo,

– R-424 Čitluk – Ljubuški (intersection on Tromeđa).

 

Because of demining work in areas near the road, occasional stoppages are possible during the day on:

– M-14.1 Brod – Odžak in the village Liješće (Šikare locality),

– M-15 Livno – Glamoč in the village Koričine.

 

Border crossing Brčko is open for traffic of personal vehicles.

 

Today we are expecting increased traffic on border crossings, especially on BC Doljani, so the drivers are advised to use alternative border crossings.

 

For those who are headed for the Dubrovnik region it is recommended to use Čepikuće (Ravno-Slano) or Ivanica (Trebinje-Dubrovnik) border crossings, and for those headed towards Makarska Riviera it is suggested that they use Bijača, Crveni Grm, Gorica or Grahovlje border crossing.

 

(Source: Fena)

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