Border Crossing Queues in Ukraine on March 26: Which Checkpoints Are the Most Congested.

Queues at Ukraine’s border
Queues at Ukraine’s border

Border Situation in Ukraine

According to Novyny.live: As of midday on March 26, queues were reported at five crossing points along Ukraine's borders with Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia. The data reflects conditions observed at 12:00 PM that day.

At the 'Yahodyn' checkpoint, no buses were detected, and pedestrian crossings were not operating. At 'Ustyluh,' 35 cars and 1 bus were waiting, but pedestrian passage was also unavailable. Similar conditions prevailed at 'Uhryniv,' 'Rava-Ruska,' and 'Hrushiv': no passenger cars or buses were present, and pedestrian crossings remained closed.

The 'Krakivets' checkpoint had a queue of 45 cars, no buses, and no pedestrian traffic. 'Shehyni' showed the highest activity, with 50 cars and 2 buses, and pedestrian crossings were open in both directions. At 'Tysa,' 15 cars were waiting, with no buses and no pedestrian crossings. 'Malyi Bereznyi' had no vehicles, but pedestrian crossings operated in both directions. At 'Uzhhorod,' a queue of 5 cars and 2 buses formed, with pedestrian crossings also functioning in both directions. The 'Diakove' and 'Mamalyha' checkpoints saw no cars, buses, or pedestrians.

Analysis of Border Queues

On March 26, 2023, queues at several checkpoints indicated notable border activity during that period. This suggests shifts in traveler flows, potentially influenced by upcoming holidays or other socio-economic factors.

Notably, most checkpoints did not facilitate pedestrian crossings, which may impact transportation accessibility for the public. The observed queue patterns highlight a need to optimize border service operations to enable more efficient crossings in the future.


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