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Transalpina reopened: Romania's highest road welcomes summer traffic
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Transalpina reopened: Romania's highest road welcomes summer traffic

From Adevฤƒrul · () Romanian

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Transalpina, Romania's highest road, has reopened for the summer season after extensive repairs and snow removal.
  • The road, DN 67C, traverses the spectacular Parรขng Mountains and reaches an altitude of 2,145 meters.
  • Traffic restrictions are in place, with specific hours and vehicle weight limits, and drivers are advised to exercise caution.

Transalpina, Romania's highest road, has officially reopened to traffic, welcoming visitors for the summer season after an eight-month closure. The National Road 67C, also known as Transalpina, winds through one of Romania's most breathtaking mountainous regions, offering unparalleled scenic views.

The alpine section of the road, spanning 44.4 kilometers between Rรขnca and Curpฤƒt, required significant work to clear meters of snow and address hazards like falling rocks and icy patches. These efforts have now been completed, and following inspections by the National Company of Road Infrastructure Administration (CNAIR), the entire 148-kilometer route between Novaci and Sebeศ™ is once again passable.

At its highest point, Urdele Pass, the road reaches an elevation of 2,145 meters, making it the highest road in Romania. This dramatic altitude offers stunning vistas and a unique driving experience for tourists and locals alike.

To ensure safety, specific traffic regulations are in effect. From May 29 to June 30, vehicles are permitted between 9:00 AM and 8:00 PM. From July 1 to August 31, operating hours extend from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Additionally, vehicles with a maximum authorized mass exceeding 3.5 tons are restricted. Drivers are urged to adhere to all signage and posted restrictions, and to remain informed about road conditions, as temporary closures may occur due to weather changes.

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Originally published by Adevฤƒrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.