Multi-Kilometer Traffic Jams Reported on Key Odessa-Reni Highway.
Severe Congestion Hits Odessa-Reni Route at Border Crossings
According to Novyny.live: Significant traffic jams were observed on the Odessa-Reni highway on January 25, particularly near the village of Mayaky and in the approach lanes to border checkpoints. Queues stretching for several kilometers are severely impeding the flow of vehicles. The situation is further complicated at the 'Starokozache — Tudora' crossing, which is currently marked orange on traffic maps.
Heavy congestion is also being recorded on the M-15 highway in the direction of Orlivka, specifically near the towns of Tatarbunary, Brosky, and Izmail. Despite the gridlock on these routes, the 'Reni — Giurgiulești' border checkpoint reports no queues for vehicles exiting Ukraine, though traffic is backed up for those entering. Drivers are advised to account for significant delays and plan their journeys accordingly.
This key corridor connects Ukraine's major Black Sea port to an important Danube River crossing, explaining the high volume of commercial traffic.
Causes of Gridlock and Driver Guidance
The current bottlenecks are likely a result of increased volumes of freight and passenger traffic heading toward the border, a trend that often intensifies during the winter months when transportation demand rises. Drivers should consider investigating alternative routes to avoid the worst congestion and reduce travel time.
- Major delays on the Odessa-Reni highway near Mayaky village.
- Heavy congestion on the M-15 highway toward Orlivka.
- Official advice to plan trips in advance and expect delays.
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