Travel to Moldova Complicated - Situation on the Odessa-Reni Route.
On Wednesday, July 23, significant traffic jams are reported on the Odessa-Reni route heading to the border checkpoint to Moldova. However, there are currently no traffic jams on the road to Romania, allowing travelers to pass without waiting in line.
This was reported to Novyny.LIVE by the mapping web service Google Maps.
Traffic Jams to Moldova
Near the border crossing 'Palanka - Mayaki - Udobne', there are not many traffic jams, but huge traffic jams are observed on the way to it, near the village of Mayaki. Travelers should keep this in mind when planning their journey. As for 'Staro-Kozache - Tudora' - there are currently no lines. According to the mapping service, passage at the Reni border checkpoint is also free. The trip from Odessa will take about 2 hours.
Traffic Jams to Romania
Near the closest ferry crossing to Romania 'border checkpoint Orlivka - Isakcha', there are currently no traffic jams. Near the Kofa canal, which is finishing repairs, there are also no traffic jams, and passage there is free.
We remind you that recently we wrote about the new requirements for drivers traveling to Moldova. As well as what documents you need to take with you to Romania.
Traffic jams on the Odessa-Reni route to the border checkpoint to Moldova are noted, but the road to Romania is still clear. Traveling to both countries remains convenient, and travelers can plan their trip according to information about traffic jams and recommendations for drivers.
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