Border Wait Times on February 12: Only Two Checkpoints Report Queues.
Current Situation at the Ukrainian Border
According to Novyny.live: On Thursday, February 12, traffic queues were reported at just two of Ukraine's border crossing points. Drivers are being advised of potential disruptions due to possible electronic system failures. These electronic systems are crucial for processing customs and immigration data, and their malfunction can significantly slow down operations.
A queue of 20 passenger vehicles is currently waiting at the 'Ustyluh' checkpoint on the Polish border. Meanwhile, 10 passenger cars have been recorded at the 'Tysa' checkpoint on the Hungarian border.
Checkpoints With No Delays
Pedestrian crossing is not available at most checkpoints. The following border crossings are currently reporting no queues for vehicles:
- Yahodyn
- Uhryniv
- Rava-Ruska
- Hrushiv
- Krakivets
- Shehyni
- Smilnytsia
- Nyzhankovychi
No passenger cars or buses have been recorded at these crossing points.
Overall, the border situation is stable, but drivers should be prepared for potential delays stemming from technical issues with electronic systems.
While the situation at the Ukrainian border remains under control, technical problems may affect the speed of vehicle processing.
It is important for drivers to anticipate possible holdups, especially at busy crossings like 'Ustyluh' and 'Tysa'. This highlights the need for careful travel planning and monitoring the latest border status updates before departure.
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