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Bulgarian and Romanian experts to seek solution for Danube Bridge 2 traffic

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A working group with the participation of experts from Bulgaria and Romania will be looking for a solution that would help reduce the queues of trucks on "Danube Bridge 2". This is what Bulgarian Minister of Transport Georgi Todorov and his Romanian counterpart Adrian Covasnianu have agreed on at a meeting in Vidin. The queue of trucks waiting at the exit from Bulgaria sometimes exceeds 15 kilometers.

The Ministry of Transport says that traffic through "Danube Bridge 2" has increased by 15% for 2 years.




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