DC1 state road:
Traffic is dense at some border crossings with Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia.
Until 31 December 2026 at the Erdut-Bogojevo border crossing there is a traffic ban on freight vehicles exceeding 7,5 tonnes.
The Gunja-Brčko border crossing is closed for all traffic, detour: Županja-Orašje border crossing.
At the Ilok-Bačka Palanka bridge traffic is allowed for vehicles up to 24 tonnes (driving speed limit of 30 km/h).
Starting 3 Junly 2023 international traffic is possible at the Slivno-Drinovačko Brdo border crossing.
Transit freight traffic is suspended at the Tovarnik/Šid border crossing, detour: Bajakovo border crossing.Traffic is suspended for vehicles whose maximum weight exceeds 7,5 tonnes at the Pribanjci-Vinica border crossing on the DC204 state road.The Dvor and Vitaljina border crossings are open for pedestrians and passenger traffic only.The border crossings for the international maritime traffic are: Umag, Pula, Mali Lošinj, Vis, Ubli and Cavtat (Book of Regulations on border crossings of the Republic of Croatia, pubblished at the Narodne novine, 2 January 2023).
Bosna i Hercegovina - Hrvatska
Srbija - Hrvatska
Traffic forecast for 23 June 2025
You can get the latest traffic information at www.hak.hr, in the HAK Smartphone App (http://www.hak.hr/smartphone/hakmap) or by dialling + 385 1 46 40 800; in case of a breakdown call: + 385 1 987.
Have a safe and pleasant journey!
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Holiday Traffic Forecast
Corpus Christi is celebrated on Thursday, June 19, 2025. During the Wednesday afternoon, very heavy traffic is expected on most roads—especially in Zagreb on city roads and exits, as well as on the following routes:
• the A1 Zagreb – Ploče – Karamatići and A6 Rijeka – Zagreb motorways towards the coast
• the Zagreb bypass (A3) from the Zagreb zapad and Buzin junctions towards the Lučko toll station.
• A2 Zagreb-Macelj towards Zagreb, especially at the Trakošćan toll station and Krapina bridge
• A3 (Bregana – Lipovac) in both directions
• Rijeka bypass (A7) and the Učka Tunnel
• DC102 Krk Bridge.
• State road DC1 (Zagreb – Karlovac – Knin – Split and DC8 Adriatic Road.
• border crossings entering Croatia (from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia).
• former border crossings with Slovenia (Macelj, Kaštel, and Plovanija).
• ferry ports (towards the islands)
At most border crossings, especially with Bosnia and Herzegovina, increased inbound traffic is expected. Occasional delays, queues, and traffic jams may occur at toll stations: Lučko (A1) towards Karlovac, Zaprešić (A2), Zagreb istok (A3), and Sveta Helena (A4) towards ZagrebIncreased traffic and long waiting times are likely at many border crossings with Bosnia and Herzegovina—particularly at: Stara Gradiška, Maljevac, Jasenovac, Hrvatska Dubica, Hrvatska Kostajnica, Slavonski Brod and Županja (occasionally in both directions). Also at some borders with Serbia (Bajakovo) and Montenegro (Karasovići). Alternative border crossings like Tovarnik, Ilok I & II, Erdut, and Batina are recommended. Check real-time border conditions before your trip—you might arrive sooner via a slightly longer route with shorter border wait times.During the extended weekend, heavy traffic is expected toward coastal tourist destinations, especially in Istria, Kvarner, and Dalmatia. Expect occasional delays in roadwork zones and areas with temporary traffic regulation. Ferry ports and piers to the islands will also experience increased vehicle inflow.On Sunday, June 22, heavy return traffic is expected in the afternoon and evening toward inland regions, particularly on: the A1 Zagreb – Ploče – Karamatići motorway, A6 Rijeka – Zagreb motorway and the DC1 state road (especially between Karlovac and Zagreb).Traffic jams and long queues are likely on A1 from Ogulin through Bosiljevo to Karlovac, as well as at Lučko and Demerje toll stations and motorway rest areas.Before setting out, check traffic density and consider alternative return routes on secondary roads.Since Corpus Christi is a Catholic holiday also celebrated in neighboring Catholic countries, additional inbound traffic from Hungary, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Slovenia is expected—both arriving and departing.Truck Traffic Ban – Vehicles over 7.5 tonsFor the Corpus Christi holiday, traffic bans for freight vehicles over 7.5 tons on certain roads in Istria and the coastal area (excluding motorways and DC1) will be in effect:
HAK Travel Tips
The Croatian Automobile Club wishes you a safe and pleasant journey!