The article reports on increased traffic congestion at several border crossings in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to the new Entry/Exit System (EES) for registering travelers entering and exiting the European Union. Border crossings such as Izačić, Velika Kladuša, Osoje, Gabela Polje, and Zupci experienced heavier traffic on the outbound side, with some vehicles facing delays of up to 30 minutes. At the Doljani crossing, there was no congestion on the outbound ramp, but a long line of vehicles was observed between two border crossings on the entry side into Croatia. The article also mentions specific operational changes, including the opening of the Brčko border crossing for vehicles up to 3.5 tons until December 2, 2025, and the Karakaj crossing being open to all vehicle categories starting then. Additionally, the Šepak border crossing prohibits heavy goods vehicles.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the impact of the EES system on border traffic without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides objective data on congestion levels, operational changes at various border crossings, and does not take a position on the broader implications of E





