Severe Weather Halts Trucks and Buses on Odesa-Reni Highway.
Traffic Restrictions on M-15 Highway Due to Weather
According to TSN.ua: Due to adverse weather conditions, traffic for cargo vehicles, buses, and minibuses on the M-15 highway (Odesa — Reni) was temporarily halted starting at 5:00 AM on February 18. This key route connects southwestern Ukraine to the Danube River region and neighboring countries. Vehicle processing was also suspended at the "Orlivka" and "Giurgiulești" checkpoints as a result of the severe weather.
Weather Forecast and Driver Advisory
Significant precipitation, including snow and sleet, is expected in the Odesa region, which will complicate driving conditions. Wind gusts of up to 15 m/s are also forecast, posing a further risk to road safety. Drivers are strongly advised to exercise caution and heed all information from road services.
As of now, several other border crossing points continue to operate normally. These include:
- "Palanka-Mayaky-Udobne"
- "Starokozache"
- "Serpneve"
- "Maloyaroslavets"
- "Lisne"
- "Reni"
- "Dolynske"
- "Orlivka"
- "Vynohradivka"
- "Tabaky"
- "Novi Troyany"
Motorists are recommended to monitor updates on road conditions and potential traffic changes closely.
The situation on Odesa region's roads highlights the broader challenges posed by severe winter weather. Stoppages on major highways and at border crossings not only endanger driver safety but can also disrupt critical supply chains and logistics. All road users must follow official advisories and stay informed about evolving weather and road conditions.
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