Delays on Odesa–Reni Route Reach 4.5 Hours Due to Border Restrictions and Weather.
Traffic Conditions on the Odesa–Reni Highway
According to Novyny.live: Significant traffic jams formed on the Odesa–Reni highway on February 6th. The congestion is a result of temporary restrictions at the Ukraine-Moldova border and adverse weather conditions, which have combined to create wait times of up to four and a half hours for drivers. This key route is a vital transport link for trade and travel in southern Ukraine.
The primary cause is a slowdown in processing cargo trucks at the border with Moldova, which has severely impeded the flow of traffic.
- The border crossing points experiencing the most severe delays are:
- 'Palanka–Mayaky–Udobne'
- 'Tudora'
Drivers heading to the 'Palanka — Mayaky — Udobne' crossing face a journey time of approximately 1 hour and 22 minutes. However, for those traveling to the 'Reni — Giurgiulești' crossing point, the travel time extends to roughly 4 hours and 30 minutes.
Furthermore, major delays are also reported in the direction of the Orlivka ferry crossing, where travel times exceed 4 hours. The situation on the Odesa–Reni route remains difficult due to the ongoing restrictions and weather, requiring drivers to exercise extra caution and patience.
Challenges at the Ukraine-Moldova Border
The current conditions at the Ukraine-Moldova border highlight the logistical challenges faced by drivers, especially during periods of poor weather. These bottlenecks impact not only private motorists but also commercial freight transport, which is crucial for the regional economy. It is essential for the relevant authorities to address these issues to improve the flow of traffic and reduce border waiting times.
Read also
- Two Years Apart: How the Scale of Destruction in Odesa Shifted Between Major Attacks on June 10
- Zaporizhzhia Under Fire Again: Over 8,000 Attacks in Ten Days, One Woman Wounded
- Drone Strike Hits Sevastopol Panorama Museum: Fire Breaks Out at Historic Site
- Bolt Imposes Stricter Driver Rules Following Fatal Crash in Kyiv — Here’s What’s Changing
- A 12-Year-Old Boy Killed in a Reckless Crash: Kyiv Mourns Hryhorii Hlushych
- Chonhar Bridge Struck Again by Ukrainian Drones, Traffic Halted

