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Traffic is still suspended on the Roads leading from Jablanica towards Mostar

Published: October 6, 2024
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Traffic is still suspended on the roads leading from Jablanica towards Mostar and Blidinje. On the section of the Konjic-Jablanica main road, passenger and cargo vehicles without trailers, as well as cargo vehicles with trailers transporting humanitarian aid, can drive.

Traffic on the main road Jablanica-Prozor is difficult, with one lane.

Alternative directions to Mostar are: Sarajevo-Vitez-Bugojno-Kupres-Tomislavgrad-Posušje-Mostar or Sarajevo-Foča-Gacko-Nevesinje-Mostar.

On the road Konjic-Borci-Ruište there is water and mud on the road, but passenger, van and off-road vehicles can drive with difficulty.

On the regional road R-408 Drvar-Glamoč, due to damage to the pavement, traffic for vehicles over 7.5 tons is prohibited until further notice (alternative routes are in operation).

Traffic has been suspended on the local roads of Dusina (Fojnica), Vrani, Gunjani, Bijelovići (Kreševo).

Due to the works on the replacement of crossing devices on the Reljevo viaduct, on the section of the Sarajevo North-Butila highway, vehicles are traveling in one traffic lane in the direction of travel. On the section Podlugovi-Visoko, due to the works on the installation of the fenders at the site of the works, the overtaking lane is in operation, and the speed is limited to 60 km/h.

On the main roads Matuzići-Doboj and Vitez-Kaonik, due to current works, traffic is slow, with alternating passing of vehicles. Given that these are extremely frequent sections, longer lines of vehicles form in both directions at the work sites during the day.

Rehabilitation works are also current on the main roads: Kaonik-Gromiljak, Doboj-Gračanica (Brijesnica Velika), Livno-Kamensko (Podgradina), Kladanj-Živinice, Prozor/Rama-Jablanica, Foča-Ustikolina, Tarčin-Konjic and Međeđa-Višegrad.

On the main road Rogatica-Ustiprača, due to damage to the bridge, vehicles up to 30 tons travel in one lane, while traffic for vehicles over 30 tons is suspended.

At border crossings, passenger vehicles do not wait longer than 30 minutes.

Traffic for vehicles over 5 tons of the maximum permissible weight is prohibited at the Karakaj border crossing (near Zvornik). Freight vehicles over 5 t are diverted to the Bratunac or Rača border crossings, while buses can use GP Šepak.

BIHAMK points out that all citizens whose vehicles were damaged in the floods will receive free vehicle transportation to the nearest service station or, in the case of minor damage, the service of roadside assistance by a mechanic.

“It is enough to call our telephone number for roadside assistance – 1282 and our teams will, in accordance with the possibilities and the development of the situation, provide help as quickly as possible. BIHAMK once again reminds all motorized citizens that the call center number 1282 is available 24 hours a day, and that for all information about the state of the roads, the operational number of the Information Center is 1325,” they stated.

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