Freight traffic to be blocked on the Hungarian and Serbian border

Heavy goods vehicle traffic will be suspended at several key border crossings between Hungary and Serbia from Monday afternoon, following the announcement of a nationwide demonstration by Serbian and Bosnian haulage associations.
Hungarian authorities are warning transport companies and drivers to prepare for major disruptions and to use alternative routes where possible.
Hungarian–Serbian border to be blocked for heavy vehicle traffic
According to information released by the Hungarian National Police Headquarters (ORFK), Serbia will close all freight traffic lanes at border crossings shared with Schengen countries on Monday, 26 January, starting at 12:00 PM. The measure will remain in place for an indefinite period, depending on the duration of the protest.
On the Hungarian–Serbian section of the border, freight traffic will be fully blocked in both directions at the Röszke, Tompa and Hercegszántó crossings. Passenger traffic is not expected to be affected, but long queues and congestion may form in surrounding areas as a result of diverted lorry traffic.
Authorities advise planning on alternative routes
To reduce pressure on border zones and prevent large-scale traffic jams, Hungarian authorities are urging hauliers to plan alternative transit routes in advance. Lorries travelling on the M5 motorway are advised to divert onto the M43 and continue towards Romania, crossing the border at Csanádpalota (Nagylak II.). Those approaching the Romanian border via the M4 should use the Nagykereki (Bors II.) crossing.





