Traffic jams on the Odesa-Reni road towards Moldova — where there are delays.
Traffic jams on the Odesa-Reni road
On the evening of July 20, traffic jams were observed on the Odesa-Reni road before the border checkpoints to Moldova. The largest queue is towards Palanka, where cars are lined up for several kilometers. At other checkpoints, the flow of vehicles is slightly better, but drivers are advised to plan their trips considering possible delays.
According to Novyny.LIVE, this information was obtained from the mapping web service Google Maps.
Traffic jams towards Palanka
Currently, there is a large accumulation of cars towards Palanka in the village of Maiaky and in front of the checkpoint located within the Lower Dniester National Nature Park. The queue here reaches several kilometers. This stretch of road is marked in red on the maps. There is also a queue forming in front of the checkpoint, and an accident has occurred.
Queues at the 'Starokozache — Tudora' checkpoint
At the 'Starokozache — Tudora' checkpoint, there are no queues at the border. This section is marked in blue on the maps, indicating unobstructed passage.
Traffic jams towards Orlivka
On the international road M-15 in the southern part of the Odesa region, there is a build-up of cars in Tatarbunar and Izmail. However, these traffic jams do not significantly affect traffic flow. There are no queues at the ferry crossing.
Queues at the 'Reni — Giurgiulești' checkpoint
At the 'Reni — Giurgiulești' checkpoint in the city of Reni, there are no queues at the border.
We remind you that we have written about the documents without which one may not be allowed into Moldova. We have also reported why Ukrainians in the EU face fines and deportation.
Traffic jams are observed on the Odesa-Reni road before the border checkpoints to Moldova. The largest queues are towards Palanka, where cars are lined up for several kilometers. Traffic at other checkpoints is slightly better, but drivers are recommended to plan their trips considering possible delays.
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