You need to leave now - the situation with traffic jams on the Odessa-Reni highway.


On Monday, July 7, traffic jams appeared on the Odessa-Reni highway, complicating the way to Moldova and Romania. Although there are no significant queues at the border crossing itself, traffic near some border villages is slightly complicated.
According to the Google Maps cartographic web service, there are currently no traffic jams near the border crossing to Moldova 'Palanka - Mayaki - Udobne,' but they may form as one approaches it near the Lower Dniester National Park. Regarding 'Starokozache - Tudora', there are currently no large queues. Also, there are no queues recorded near the checkpoint in Reni.
Regarding the route to Romania, there are currently no traffic jams observed near the border crossing 'Orlivka - Isakcha.' Near the Kofa canal, across which a bridge will soon open, traffic is also currently free. However, long lines of cars are encountered near the villages of Sarata and Kamchik, which may complicate the journey. The trip from Odessa to Romania will now take more than 5 hours.
We remind you that not long ago we told about new requirements for drivers heading to Moldova, as well as the necessary documents for traveling to Romania.
It is reported that traffic jams have formed on the Odessa - Reni highway, complicating movement to Moldova and Romania, although significant queues have not been identified near the border villages. Traffic near the border crossings to Moldova and Romania is slightly complicated. It is also emphasized the need to consider possible heavy queues of vehicles near the border villages.
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