The Romanian Police Traffic Information Center reports heavy traffic at Bušten, Azuga and Predial stations on the way to Brasov, as well as Predial, Sinaia and Komarnik on the way down to Ploiesti. Traffic is also complicated on the lane of the city of Ploiesti, on the way to the capital. The Road Information Center also reports that a queue of approximately 5 kilometers has formed on the A1 Bucharest-Pitesti at the entrance to Bucharest.

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The traffic information center of the General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police reports that the traffic situation on the main roads as of 19:00 shows that on DN 1 Ploiești – Brasov: traffic is heavy in Bušten, Azuz and Predeal Station on the way up to Brasov, and Predial, Sinaia and Komarnik in the direction of the descent to Ploiesti.

It is also difficult to drive on the Ploiesti ring road, in the area of ​​Brazi commune, in the direction of the capital. On the DN 1A Ploiesti – Cheia – Braşov there are queues of vehicles in Vălenii de Munte and Măgurele, in the direction of Ploiesti. On DN 73 Râşnov – Bran, high traffic volumes are observed in the resort of Bran in both directions. The Traffic Information Center also reports that a queue of approximately 5 kilometers has formed on the A1 Bucharest-Pitesti at the entrance to Bucharest.

On the A 2 Bucharest – Constanta, there is a queue of about 6 kilometers between Cernavode and Feteşti, on the way to the capital. There is only one lane in each direction in the area due to road maintenance.

“We recommend drivers to be very careful in congested conditions, not to overtake convoys or make other risky maneuvers, take good care before changing lanes or direction of traffic, and keep a proper distance between vehicles that will allow them to brake. it’s safe!”, the Police informs.