
Truck drivers have to wait from 90 to 330 minutes to leave the country at checkpoints on the border with Hungary. The busiest border crossing point is Petea in Satu Mare District. At Siret, due to the protests of transporters and farmers, the entrance is blocked.
Due to the large number of cars present at the checkpoint, trucks are waiting for 330 minutes in Petea on the way out of the country, according to the online traffic of the border police. There are two roads available here in the direction of Hungary.
At Borş II, in Bihor County, the waiting time at the exit, also for trucks, is 140 minutes, with two roads available. The checkpoint here is congested because the Hungarian authorities do not have enough personnel to control the border. At Borş I, the waiting time is 110 minutes.
In Arad County, Vărşand has the shortest waiting time for trucks at 90 minutes, while Nădlac I and Nădlac II have waiting times of 120 minutes. At Nădlac II, 4 roads are available for trucks leaving the country, and the queue is 5 kilometers long.
At the same time, according to the Traffic Online application of the border police, the direction of entry for trucks from PTF Siret was blocked on Monday evening due to the protest of transporters and farmers, writes News.ro.
Source: Hot News

Ashley Bailey is a talented author and journalist known for her writing on trending topics. Currently working at 247 news reel, she brings readers fresh perspectives on current issues. With her well-researched and thought-provoking articles, she captures the zeitgeist and stays ahead of the latest trends. Ashley’s writing is a must-read for anyone interested in staying up-to-date with the latest developments.