Massive Traffic Jams on Odesa-Reni Highway: Travel Time to Border Hits 5 Hours.
Current Conditions on the Odesa-Reni Road
According to Novyny.live: On March 31, multiple sections of the Odesa-Reni highway experienced severe congestion. The worst delays are concentrated near border crossing points with Moldova, significantly hindering vehicle movement. This route is a critical link for travelers heading to the European Union via Moldova.
Delays at Key Locations
- Heading toward Palanca, traffic jams are reported from the Odesa exit, near the 'Lower Dniester' National Nature Park, and at the 'Palanca—Maiaky—Udobne' checkpoint. Estimated travel time to this crossing is 1 hour and 25 minutes.
- In the direction of Orlivka, backups are occurring on the approaches to the ferry crossing, with a travel time of 4 hours and 14 minutes.
- Congestion is also building up at the 'Reni—Giurgiulești' border point, where the expected travel time is roughly 5 hours.
- For those taking an alternative route to Reni, the travel time exceeds 5 hours and 30 minutes.
Authorities plan to construct a bypass road around Palanca, which could ease pressure on this stretch and improve overall traffic flow. The situation on the highway remains challenging, so drivers are advised to exercise caution and plan their routes in advance.
The gridlock on the Odesa-Reni highway highlights high border traffic, possibly driven by a surge in transport activity following the easing of certain pandemic-related restrictions.
Building the bypass will be a key step in upgrading the region's transport infrastructure and reducing delays for motorists. The road conditions demand close oversight from relevant authorities to ensure safety and convenience for all road users.
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