AMSS: No long waits at Serbian border crossings, potential traffic jams near recreational sites
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Serbian border crossings are experiencing no delays for passenger vehicles, but trucks face a one-hour wait for exit at Sremska Rača.
- Increased traffic is expected around popular recreational areas and spas due to the May Day holidays.
- Authorities urge drivers to plan trips, rest, maintain safe distances, and adjust speed to road conditions.
As Serbia gears up for the May Day holidays, the Auto-moto savez Srbije (AMSS) reports smooth sailing at most border crossings for passenger cars, a welcome piece of news for those planning to travel abroad. However, a notable bottleneck exists for trucks at the Sremska Rača crossing, with hour-long delays for exit. Domestically, the focus shifts to the anticipated surge in traffic towards beloved recreational spots like Avala, Kosmaj, Fruška Gora, and Ada Ciganlija, as well as various spas across the country. The Public Enterprise 'Roads of Serbia' assures readiness to manage the increased flow of vehicles returning from mini-vacations. Their appeal to drivers—emphasizing planned journeys, adequate rest, safe following distances, and adherence to speed limits—is a crucial reminder for ensuring safety on our roads. While international travel might see some border congestion, the primary concern for many Serbians will be navigating the holiday traffic to reach their chosen destinations for relaxation and enjoyment within the country. The AMSS and 'Roads of Serbia' are providing essential information to help travelers make informed decisions and have a safe holiday.
Na graničnim prelazima u Srbiji nema zadržavanja za putničke automobile, dok kamioni čekaju sat vremena za izlaz iz države jedino na prelazu Sremska Rača, saopštio je danas Auto-moto savez Srbije (AMSS).
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.