The Plužine - Šćepan Polje road is passable again

Nine accidents in the past 24 hours, no injuries

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The Plužine - Šćepan Polje main road, which was closed due to snow and ice, is passable again, the Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Montenegro (AMSCG) announced.

Traffic is slowed down in places on the country's roads due to snow in the northern regions. Traffic is unhindered in the southern and central regions.

"We draw attention to the increased risk of landslides on sections passing through ravines, as well as ice on roads in higher areas. Extremely careful driving adapted to the conditions and state of the road and compliance with traffic rules are necessary," the statement reads.

They remind that from November 15, 2025 to April 1 of this year, the use of winter tires is mandatory for all vehicles on roads where this is indicated by signage, regardless of whether winter conditions exist on that road. When winter conditions exist on other parts and sections of the road that are not covered by the order (snowfall, snow, ice or slush on the road), the vehicle must have winter tires on all wheels. The minimum tread depth of the tires used during this period is four millimeters.

During snowfall, traffic is prohibited for trucks with trailers and tow trucks on sections over mountain passes in accordance with the posted traffic signals.

On the regional road R-10 Đurđevića Tara - Mojkovac, at the Sokolovina location, a landslide occurred, causing traffic to be suspended.

From January 9 to 31, a complete traffic suspension is approved in the interval from 8:00 to 12:00 and from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. due to work on the regional road R-30, section Petnjica - Bioča, section Bioča - Lješnica.

The reconstruction of the regional road R-29 Bar - Kamenički most - Krute is underway and traffic will be suspended for all types of vehicles from 8 am to 11 am and from 1 pm to 4 pm.

In the period from December 16, 2025 until the completion of the works, a total traffic closure for all types of vehicles is approved between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm on the regional road R-17, section Čevo - Riđani, due to road adaptation works.

Due to the reconstruction of the Petnjica - Bioča road, a change in the traffic regime from two-way to alternating traffic at the construction sites is approved, as well as a temporary traffic stop of no longer than 60 minutes. Traffic stops of no longer than 60 minutes cannot be used on working days (Monday - Friday) in the intervals from seven to nine and from 12 to 14 hours.

On the M-3 main road, section Plužine - Jasenovo Polje, locality Zaborje - Jasenovo Polje, traffic is carried out alternately in one lane at the work sites and is regulated by traffic lights.

The change of traffic regime from two-way to alternating traffic flow is approved due to the construction of works on the reconstruction of access roads to the Đurđevića Tara bridge.

The change of traffic regime from two-way to alternating traffic flow is approved due to the construction of the Đurđevića Tara bridge on the M-6 main road, section Žabljak - Pljevlja.

Due to regular maintenance work on the roadway and system on the "Princesa Ksenija" highway, from November 10, 2025, one lane will be closed in places along the highway route in the Veruša - Mateševo ​​direction. Additional caution and respect for posted traffic signs are required.

Due to construction work on the boulevard, traffic on Vojislavljevića Street in Podgorica has been suspended since June 3rd of last year. Traffic is being diverted along alternative routes in accordance with the posted traffic signs.

"Since the road conditions are subject to frequent changes, please inform yourself about the condition and passability of the roads before setting off," the AMSCG emphasizes.

In the past 24 hours, nine traffic accidents occurred on the country's roads, in which no one was injured.

Traffic is of moderate intensity.

AMSCG, they remind you, provides road users with technical assistance on public roads, which includes providing roadside assistance services, repairing minor defects, and free towing of vehicles to the first service center for all vehicles registered in Montenegro.

The Information Center, together with the roadside assistance service, is at the service of citizens 24 hours a day. Information can be obtained by calling 19807, 020/234-999 and 063/239-987.

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