Due to unstable weather and occasional rainfall in Bosnia and Herzegovina, drivers are being warned of wet roads and increased danger of mudslides.
They are advised to drive more carefully and adapt to existing conditions on roads.
There is an increased flow of vehicles at the entrance to BiH at the border crossing in Doljani. The wait time is between one and a half and two hours.
At the other border crossings, for now wait times aren’t longer than 30 minutes.
There are system breakdowns at most border crossings in Croatia (at the north of BiH), which causes longer lanes of vehicles to form.
All drivers are reminded to check if they have the necessary documentation with them prior to embarking on journeys.
Due to many questions from citizens, all should be advised that all adults may cross the border into Serbia and Montenegro only with an identification card, while children, as before, must have a passport, according to IC BIHMAMK.
(Source: Klix.ba)