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Waiting on Border Crossings up to Half an Hour

Published July 2, 2015
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border crossing Bosanska GradiskaThere is a moderate traffic flow on roads in B&H. Due to the construction works on sections of the highway A-1 Kakanj-Podlugovi and Zenica jug-Tunnel “1st March“, traffic is maintaining a bit more difficult.

From other roads with the current construction works, following main roads stand out: Hadzici-Pazaric, Mostar crossroad-Kiseljak, Capljina-Stoalc and Celinac-Kotor Varos, as well as the main road M-5 transit through Sarajevo.

Waiting on the BC Doljani are in the interval of up to 30 minutes. Drivers who are going to Dubrovnik region or to the south, can use border crossings Trebimlja-Cepikuce (Ravno-Slano) or Ivanica (Trebinje-Dubrovnik), and those who are going to Makarska Riviera or to the north, can use border crossings Zvirici, Bijaca, Crveni Grom ,Gorica or Orahovlje.

Due to a technical malfunction in Croatia, the passage of persons who are not citizens of some of the countries members of the EU is hampered at the BC Velika Kladusa-Maljeva, and they are recommended to use the BC Izacic-Licko Petrovo Selo.

(Source: radiosarajevo.ba)

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