You should expect lots of military vehicles in this part of Hungary!
The Hungarian Defence Ministry said in a statement today that residents of Eastern Hungary should expect lots of military vehicles on Monday. Below you may read the details.
Increased military traffic is to be expected between Hajdúhadház and Szentes in Eastern Hungary tomorrow, the Hungarian Ministry of Defence said today. According to their statement, the Hungarian part of the multinational TISZA Technical Battalion will take part in a drill from the early hours of Monday. Therefore, many military vehicles will be on the roads between Hajdúhadház and Szentes.
Here is their route:
Hajdúhadház – main road 4 – main road 354 – M35 motorway – road 47 – Berettyóújfalu – 47 – Szeghalom – main road 47 – Gyomaendrőd – road nr 443 – Szarvas – main road 45 – Szentes – main road 45 – Szentes.
There is another route:
Hajdúhadház – main road 4 – Debrecen – main road 4 – Püspökladány – 4 – Kenderes – 4 – Szajol – 4 – Szolnok – 4 – main road 442 – Rákóczifala – 442 – Martfű – 442 – main road 44 – main road 45 – Kunszentmárton – 45 – main road 451 – Szentes.
The Hungarian defence forces would like the residents to keep all rules and be cautious when approaching military vehicles. That is because the size, speed, and length of such convoys may differ from those they are used to.
However, it is forbidden for any civil vehicles to join the military convoys. The approach of such convoys is guaranteed by accompanying vehicles. Furthermore, they ask everybody to consider visibility and weather circumstances provided they get around the convoys.
They added they would like to cause the least inconvenience for the citizens.
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Source: index.hu
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