Severe Delays on Odesa-Reni Route: Border Crossing Wait Times Reach 4.5 Hours.
Traffic Conditions on the Odesa-Reni Highway
According to Novyny.live: Significant traffic jams formed on the Odesa-Reni highway on January 26, severely disrupting vehicle movement, particularly on approaches to the Moldovan border due to deteriorating weather. This key route connects Ukraine to the Danube region and onward to Central Europe. The worst congestion is observed near the "Palanka" border checkpoint, where travel time is approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, but waiting times can extend up to 4 hours and 30 minutes in some instances.
Heavy traffic is also reported in the direction of Orlivka and Reni. The journey to transit points in these areas can exceed 4 hours, causing major difficulties for drivers. In contrast, traffic is flowing freely at the "Reni — Giurgiulești" crossing point, offering drivers a viable alternative to bypass the severe delays on other sections of the highway.
Advice for Drivers
The situation on the Odesa-Reni route remains tense, and drivers are advised to account for potential lengthy delays when planning trips toward the Moldovan border.
The current gridlock on the Odesa-Reni highway is primarily caused by adverse weather conditions, a critical consideration for drivers planning journeys into Moldova. Given the extreme duration of the delays, motorists should strongly consider alternative routes, such as the "Reni — Giurgiulești" checkpoint, to avoid the major congestion. This information underscores the importance of timely updates on road conditions for ensuring safe and efficient travel on international corridors.
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