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Warning to Drivers due to Snow, Ice and strong Wind

Published November 27, 2017
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This morning, traffic is slowed down on the section Prozor-Gornji Vakuf / Uskoplje and Livno-Kupres-Bugojno due to snow and ice on the road.

Strong wind, which creates snowdrifts, is making additional difficulties for the drivers on the roads in Bihac, Bosanski Petrovac, Kupres, Suice, Livno, Glamoc, and Tomislavgrad.

Drivers on all routes are advised to drive in a way adjusted to the conditions on the road with the warning that the possession of winter equipment is compulsory.

Ice is also possible due to low temperatures, especially in mountain areas. Smaller landslides are common on roads that are passing through mountain ranges, as announced from the BH Auto Moto Club (BiHAMK).

For today are announced works on the reconstruction of dilatations on the viaduct Brijesce on a part of the highway M-17 Rajlovac-Stup. During the works, the traffic will be suspended on viaduct Brijesce and redirected to the roundabout in Safeta Zajke Street.

There are no longer retentions on the border crossings.

(Source: N1)

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TAGGED:#BiH#drivers#roads#snow#wind#winterice
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