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Waiting for Two Hours at the BC Ivanica on the Exit from B&H

Published August 1, 2015
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BC Ivanica avaz.baThe traffic on the roads in B&H is being conducted without longer retentions with moderate flow of vehicles.

The waiting on the exit from B&H at the border crossing Ivanica lasts for around two hours, at the BC Doljani waiting is around an hour and a half, while on the border crossings Kamensko, Prisika, Bijaca, Crveni Grm and Gabela Polje the waiting is around half an hour.

Due to works in Croatia, the ban of traffic for all freight motor vehicles is on force at the BC Brcko-Gunja.

BIHAMK urges the drivers to check all the necessary documentation, as well as the validity of the documents required to pass the border, prior to the departure on a trip.

(Source: klix.ba/ photo avaz)

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