Four-Hour Delays Reported on Odesa-Reni Route to Moldovan Border.
Traffic Conditions on the Odesa-Reni Highway
According to Novyny.live: Severe traffic congestion formed on the Odesa-Reni highway on January 19, primarily on approaches to the Moldovan border due to adverse weather. Significant movement difficulties are being observed in the direction of the 'Palanka — Mayaky — Udobne' checkpoint. While travel time to the 'Palanka' checkpoint itself is about 1 hour and 29 minutes, the approach to this transit point from Moldova can take over four hours.
The situation remains complex, with journey times to the 'Palanka' checkpoint potentially reaching nearly 4 hours and 30 minutes. In contrast, no major queues are reported at the 'Reni — Giurgiulești' crossing point. For drivers considering alternative routes, it's worth noting that travel through the territory of the neighboring country takes over 5 hours. This key route is a vital transport corridor for regional trade and travel.
Advice for Drivers
The congestion toward Palanka is causing major inconvenience for drivers attempting a swift border crossing. The road situation toward Reni also remains challenging, though no serious traffic jams are currently recorded in that direction. Drivers are strongly advised to plan their routes in advance and account for potential delays.
As of January 19, the jams on the Odesa-Reni highway highlight the problems that can arise from unfavorable weather impacting transport flow. Drivers should exercise caution and factor in possible holdups, especially if planning to cross into Moldova. Given that conditions can change rapidly, it is crucial to monitor current traffic reports and plan journeys well ahead of time.
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