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On The Road RP Turbe – Banja Luka Traffic is Difficult to Maintain

Published: August 3, 2014
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world-day-remembrance-road-traffic-victimsOn the part of the regional road R-413 Turbe – Banja Luka (on the territory of Ugra), due to landslides, traffic is difficult to maintain. The vehicles drive in one lane only.

The interruption of the traffic on the section of highway M-18 Dobro Polje – Miljevina is still active. An alternative route is via Rogatice and Goražde.

On sections where repair works are carried out, the mandatory compliance with signs has to be obeyed. The previously mentioned refers to the routes of: Ljubuški-Grude, Tuzla-Šićki Brod, Kiseljak-Busovača, Bosansko Grahovo-Livno, Sarajevo-Olovo, and a part of highway A-1 Podlugovi-Jošanica.

On the part of the road M-4 Simin Han-Kalesija (in Babajići) and M-18 Tuzla Bijeljina (in Seljublje), traffic is stopped for trucks over 3.5 tones. At the regional road R-467 Olovo-Ribnica the effective is prohibition of traffic for vehicles over 12 tones.

At the border crossing Doljani on the way out of our country waiting is up to 40 minutes. On the other border crossings waiting is not longer than 20 minutes. The border crossing Brcko is open to traffic of passenger vehicles.

 

(Source: Fena)

 

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