AMSS: Increased traffic expected until end of August
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Increased traffic is expected on Serbian highways until the end of August, according to the Auto-moto Association of Serbia (AMSS).
- No delays are reported at highway toll stations.
- Passenger vehicles face waiting times of up to one hour at border crossings like Horgoลก Dva, Kelebija, and Batrovci.
Drivers in Serbia should anticipate heavier traffic on the country's highways as the end of August approaches, the Auto-moto Association of Serbia (AMSS) announced. This surge is typical for the end of the summer holiday season as people return home.
While toll stations are currently operating without significant delays, border crossings are experiencing longer waiting times. Passenger vehicles heading out of the country can expect queues of up to one hour at the Horgoลก Dva, Kelebija, and Batrovci crossings. Other border points like ล id and Sremska Raฤa also report waiting times of 45 and 30 minutes, respectively.
For those entering Serbia, the Preลกevo and Gradina crossings are seeing delays of around 40 minutes for passenger vehicles. Truck drivers also face delays, with waits of up to an hour at the Batrovci and Sremska Raฤa exits. The AMSS advises travelers to be patient and plan their journeys accordingly.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.