Traffic Jams Formed on the Border with Moldova: Where the Biggest Queues Are.
On Sunday morning, August 10, local traffic jams were recorded on the Odesa-Reni highway and near several border crossing points in Odesa region towards Moldova. The largest queue is in front of the checkpoint in Palanka. At other crossings, traffic is mostly free or only slowed in sections.
Early Sunday morning, small traffic jams formed on the Odesa-Reni highway and near several border crossing points in the Odesa region towards Moldova. The most vehicles are queued in front of the checkpoint in Palanka, where the line stretches nearly a kilometer. Other crossings allow passage without significant delays.
Traffic Jams Towards Palanka
The largest number of cars is in front of the checkpoint to Palanka. The queue there is almost a kilometer long and passes through a national park, making traffic complicated.
Queues at the 'Starokozache - Tudora' Checkpoint
At the 'Starokozache - Tudora' checkpoint, there are no queues, traffic is free - this can be seen on the maps. This means that crossing the border there can be done without delays.
Traffic Jams Towards Orlivka
On the M-15 highway in Tatarbunar and Izmail, there is a slight accumulation of cars, but the largest queue is in front of the ferry checkpoint in Orlivka.
Queues at the 'Reni - Giurgiulești' Checkpoint
At the 'Reni - Giurgiulești' checkpoint, traffic out of Ukraine is calm, while there is a queue for entry, which is highlighted in red on the map.
It is important to take into account that large cargo in Odesa and Mykolaiv regions will be able to move even during curfew. It is also worth remembering the planned changes in traffic organization in Odesa due to repairs of the transport overpass of the Odesa Sea Port, which will begin on August 18.
On Sunday morning, some sections of the roads in Odesa region and near the border crossing points towards Moldova were already filled with cars, creating small traffic jams. The most problems with traffic are observed in front of the checkpoint to Palanka, where the queue reached almost a kilometer. In most other places, the situation is stable, with free or slightly complicated traffic. However, it is advisable to be careful on the road and keep track of updates, especially considering the upcoming repair works in Odesa.
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