Travel to Moldova Complicated - Situation on the Odesa-Reni Route.
Traffic Jams at the Border with Moldova
On Wednesday, July 16, there were massive traffic jams reported on the Odesa-Reni road in the direction of the checkpoint to Moldova, particularly near the village of Mayaki. The queues to Romania are smaller, but there are also some near the border settlements.
This was reported by the Google Maps mapping service.
Traffic Jams to Moldova
Near the 'Palanca - Mayaki - Udobne' checkpoint, there are currently no traffic jams, but they have formed in the direction towards it, especially near the village of Mayaki. You will have to wait there for more than 3 hours. As for 'Staro Kozache - Tudora', vehicle movement is currently free. In Reni, according to the web service, there are no queues.
Traffic Jams to Romania
Near the ferry crossing at the 'Orlivka - Isaccea' checkpoint, there are currently no traffic jams. Near the Kofa canal, which is undergoing repairs, no queues have formed yet. However, traffic jams are observed near the village of Safiyany, which may affect the trip from Odesa to Romania, with the duration exceeding 5 hours.
We remind you that earlier we reported on the new requirements for drivers traveling to Moldova, as well as the necessary documents for the trip to Romania.
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