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Border Police: Traffic on the Danube Bridge in Ruse is limited to one lane

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Border Police remind that major repairs are underway on the Bulgarian section of the Danube Bridge in Ruse, and because of this, a temporary traffic organization has been implemented. Traffic is in one lane with a regulated flow, controlled by the contractor’s personnel. Traffic is normal at all other border checkpoints.

A complete reconstruction of the Stanke Lisichkovo border crossing is carried out. Due to the repair works, passage through the checkpoint is limited to a reduced number of lanes. Traffic remains normal at the other border crossings with North Macedonia.

Traffic at the border with Turkiye is normal at all border checkpoints.

Traffic at the border with Serbia is also normal at all border crossing points.

''Due to the increased interest in traveling on the Rudozem - Xanthi destination, we inform citizens that construction activities are underway on the road on the Greek side. The Greek authorities have placed signs indicating that the terrain is a construction site and that outsiders are not allowed to enter the site'', said the Bulgarian Border Police.

Only cars and vans up to 3.5 tons are allowed to pass through the border crossings in the areas of BCP's Makaza, Zlatograd and Ivaylovgrad.




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