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Serbia: Traffic regime altered between Kuzmin and Sremska Rača until August 3

Serbia: Traffic regime altered between Kuzmin and Sremska Rača until August 3

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Traffic regulations will change between Kuzmin and Sremska Rača until August 3rd due to the construction of a new border crossing.
  • Drivers should follow temporary signage, which warns of a secondary road merging with the main route and a narrowed roadway.
  • "Putevi Srbije" urges drivers to adhere to the signals and adjust their speed to road conditions.

Serbia's road authority, "Putevi Srbije," announced changes to traffic patterns affecting the route between Kuzmin and Sremska Rača. These modifications are in effect until August 3rd and are necessary for the construction of a new border crossing connecting Serbia with Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Motorists traveling through the affected zone will encounter temporary traffic signals. These signals are designed to alert drivers to the merging of a secondary road into the main state road and to indicate a reduction in the roadway's width. The authority is implementing these measures to ensure safety during the construction period.

"Putevi Srbije" has appealed to all road users to strictly follow the temporary traffic signage. Drivers are also advised to reduce their speed and adapt to the prevailing road conditions. The altered traffic regime specifically impacts state road I B, number 19, on the section from Kuzmin, near Sremska Mitrovica, to the border crossing at Sremska Rača.

We have appealed to road users to respect the traffic signals and adjust their speed to the road conditions.

— Putevi SrbijeThe Serbian road authority's call to drivers regarding the temporary traffic changes.
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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.