“Dry Roads: Exercise Caution Due to Landslide Risks”
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This morning, traffic in Montenegro is flowing smoothly on dry roads, as announced by the Automobile and Motorcycle Association (ASMCG). However, they have issued a warning about minor landslides on certain sections.
AMSCG urges drivers to adhere to traffic regulations, particularly regarding speed limits.
On the regional road Đurđevića Tara – Mojkovac, traffic is currently halted for all vehicles due to a rock fall, which is part of the essential rehabilitation work at Sokolovina.
Traffic will also be temporarily halted from 11 AM to 1 PM and from 4 PM to 6 PM due to reconstruction work on the regional road R-29 Bar-Kamenicki most Krute.
Regular maintenance of the drainage system in the tunnels along the “Princesa Ksenija” highway will require the closure of one lane at a time, starting with the work in the Mrke tunnel, moving towards Podgorica-Mateševo, before proceeding to other tunnels.
On the M-6 Pljevlja-Đurđevića Tara main road, the traffic pattern has been adjusted from two-way to one-way in construction areas.
In the town of Boreti, the traffic regime on the M-10 Cetinje-Budva main road has also shifted from two-way to one-way.
Due to ongoing reconstruction on the Lepenac-Ribarevine main road, traffic has transitioned from two-way to an alternating pattern, with temporary delays of no longer than 30 minutes expected at the work site.
Pavement repairs in the Sozina tunnel have altered the traffic conditions, with potential complete stoppage from 10 PM to 6 AM.
Vehicles on the stretch between the Raš Tunnel and the Sozina Tunnel Command Center will be subjected to alternating traffic due to the installation of protective steel mesh.
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