Longest Entry Queues at Ukraine’s Border on March 27: Which Checkpoints Had the Most Cars.
Border Crossing Update for Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: On March 27, traffic backups were recorded at five checkpoints along Ukraine’s borders with Poland and Slovakia. Monitoring revealed varying queue lengths at these crossings, which serve as key links to neighboring countries.
Checkpoints on the Polish and Slovak Borders
The following Polish border checkpoints reported queues:
- Ustyluh – 35 passenger cars
- Krakivets – 30 passenger cars
- Shehyni – 40 passenger cars
No buses were observed waiting at these points.
On the Slovak border, queues were noted at:
- Malyi Bereznyi – 5 passenger cars
- Uzhhorod – 30 passenger cars
It is also worth noting that pedestrian crossings are not permitted at the Yahodyn checkpoint.
No other Ukrainian border crossings experienced queues. Overall, the border situation remains stable, though moderate vehicle activity persists at certain points.
For travelers planning to cross the border, staying informed about queue lengths can help avoid long waits. Checkpoints are vital for international travel, and up-to-date data supports smoother journeys.
The activity levels at Ukraine’s borders with Poland and Slovakia indicate a steady but manageable flow of traffic. Having current queue information allows travelers to better plan their trips and minimize delays. Since these checkpoints are essential for cross-border movement, keeping an eye on their operation remains important for both citizens and tourists.
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