Massive Traffic Jams on Odesa–Reni Highway: Ukrainians Stranded at the Moldova Border.
Gridlock on the Odesa–Reni Route
According to Novyny.live: On June 11, severe traffic congestion formed along the Odesa–Reni highway, particularly toward the border crossings with Moldova and Romania. The worst bottlenecks are at the 'Palanca' and 'Starokozache' checkpoints, where drivers are experiencing significant delays. At the 'Orlivka–Isaccea' crossing, wait times stretch to several hours, causing major inconvenience for those planning to leave the country.
Why the Delays and What Documents You Need
The traffic buildup on the Odesa–Reni road may be linked to a surge in travel ahead of Ricky Martin's concert, scheduled for June 12 at the Zimbru Stadium in Chișinău. This high-profile event is drawing large crowds of tourists, likely contributing to the increased number of vehicles on the route.
To cross the border by car, drivers must carry several required documents. These include:
- a valid international passport
- a driver's license
- vehicle registration certificate
- an international insurance certificate ('Green Card')
- proof of the right to use the vehicle
Ensuring all paperwork is in order is crucial to avoid extra hold-ups at border control points.
Authorities are also planning to install a video surveillance system along the Odesa–Reni highway. This initiative aims to improve traffic management and enhance road safety, potentially easing congestion and reducing waiting times for drivers in the future.
The current situation on the Odesa–Reni highway highlights how major cultural events can disrupt regional traffic flows. The spike in vehicle numbers due to the Ricky Martin concert underscores the need for infrastructure that can handle such surges. The planned video monitoring system could significantly streamline traffic control and cut down delays, ultimately making travel smoother for drivers and passengers.
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