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Intensive truck traffic in the direction of Romania, Greece and Serbia

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Truck traffic is intensive at some of the border check points with Romania, Greece and Serbia, the Directorate General for Border Police have announced on their website.

On the border with Romania traffic is heavy at the border check points at Vidin, Oryahovo, Nikopol and Kardam, at the exist for trucks.

On the border with Greece traffic is heavy at Kulata border checkpoint, at the exit for trucks. The border check points Makaza, Zlatograd and Ilaylovgrad can be crossed by cars and vans only.

On the border with Serbia traffic is intensive at Kalotina border checkpoint, at the exit for trucks.

On the border with the Republic of North Macedonia and with Turkey traffic is normal at all border check points. 



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