Long Queues at All Borders: Passenger Vehicles Wait Longest at Exit to Croatia
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Passenger vehicles face significant delays at Serbia's borders, with the longest waits reported at the Batrovci crossing to Croatia.
- Waits range from 45 minutes to two hours at various border points with Hungary, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria.
- The delays primarily affect passenger cars, though buses also experience longer waits at the Preลกevo crossing.
Long queues are forming at Serbia's borders, with passenger vehicles experiencing the most significant delays, particularly at the crossing into Croatia.
Passenger vehicles at the exit from Serbia towards Croatia at the Batrovci border crossing are waiting two hours.
At the Batrovci border crossing, which connects Serbia and Croatia, travelers are facing waits of up to two hours, according to information from the border police provided by Putevi Srbije, the public roads company.
At the Horgoลก, Horgoลก 2, and Kelebija crossings towards Hungary, passenger vehicles are waiting from 45 minutes to an hour.
Other border crossings are also experiencing considerable delays. At Horgoลก and Kelebija, which lead to Hungary, passenger cars can expect to wait between 45 minutes and an hour. The Preลกevo crossing, on the border with North Macedonia, sees passenger vehicles waiting 40 minutes for both entry and exit, while buses face delays exceeding an hour. Travelers heading to Bulgaria via the Gradina crossing can anticipate a 30-minute wait to exit Serbia and a 50-minute wait to enter.
The delay for passenger vehicles at the entrance and exit at the Preลกevo crossing between Serbia and North Macedonia is 40 minutes, and for buses more than an hour.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.