Avoid Long Trips During Peak Heat Hours
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Traffic conditions in Montenegro are clear this morning, with good visibility reported on most roads, according to the Automobile and Motorcycle Association (AMSCG).
AMSCG recommends that drivers proceed with utmost caution, tailoring their driving to current road conditions, and adhering to traffic regulations. Due to elevated temperatures, they advise avoiding long-distance travel during peak heat hours.
However, on the regional road Đurđevića Tara – Mojkovac, traffic is halted for all vehicles at Sokolovina due to a rock fall, part of ongoing rehabilitation efforts.
Traffic will also be suspended on the regional road R-29 Bar – Kamenički most Krute from 11 AM to 1 PM and again from 4 PM to 6 PM due to reconstruction work.
On the M-2 main road, sections Lepenac – Ribarevina, Ribarevina – Poda, and Poda – Berane are experiencing alternating one-lane traffic, with occasional stops of up to 30 minutes.
For the M-3 Plužine – Jasenovo Polje main road, traffic on the Zaborje – Jasenovo Polje section is also reduced to one lane in areas where work is ongoing, regulated by traffic lights.
Due to modifications on the regional road R-19, traffic at the Trešnjevik – Andrijevica work site has transitioned from two-way to one-way.
The AMSCG confirmed that Vojisavljevića Street in Podgorica is closed for traffic due to boulevard construction, with vehicles redirected to alternative routes.
Additionally, on the M-6 Pljevlja-Đurđevića Tara main road, the traffic flow has shifted from two-way to one-way in construction zones.
On the M-6 highway, from Šavnik to Žabljak, traffic will temporarily switch from two-way to one-way from 5 PM to 7 PM for the rehabilitation of the Provalija landslide.
Similarly, on M-3 main road, the section from Šćepan Polje to Danilovgrad has changed to alternating traffic due to asphalting work.
Finally, the AMSCG indicated that access roads to the Đurđevića Tara bridge will also transition from two-way to alternating traffic due to reconstruction efforts.
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