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Serbian drivers warned of sudden downpours; border delays reported
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Serbian drivers warned of sudden downpours; border delays reported

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Auto-Moto Association of Serbia (AMSS) has warned drivers about sudden downpours and unstable weather conditions.
  • Drivers are urged to reduce speed and increase following distance due to changing road conditions.
  • Truck traffic is experiencing significant delays at border crossings, with wait times ranging from one to four hours.

The Auto-Moto Association of Serbia (AMSS) has issued a warning to drivers regarding sudden downpours and unstable weather, which are altering driving conditions across the country.

AMSS is urging motorists to exercise caution by reducing their speed and maintaining a greater distance between vehicles. These measures are advised to ensure safety as road conditions become unpredictable due to the weather.

In addition to weather-related advisories, the association also reported on border crossing statuses. While passenger vehicles are experiencing no delays, trucks face significant wait times. Specifically, trucks at the Horgoลก crossing with Hungary are waiting three hours, and at Kelebija, one hour for departure from Serbia.

Delays are also affecting other crossings: trucks at Batrovci with Croatia are waiting three hours, at ล id four hours, and at Sremska Raฤa with Bosnia and Herzegovina, one hour. These figures were reported by the police as of 1:15 PM.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.