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Daily Report 13.01.2021 DAILY REPORT 13.01.2021. DAILY REPORT 13.01.2021. Reporting time: 08.00 h S ERBIA HORGOŠ: • Entry to Serbia: waiting time 1 hour, 5 trucks in the waiting line. • Exit from Serbia: waiting time 12-14 hours, 5 km long waiting line. KELEBIA • Entry to Serbia: waiting time 50 minutes, 5 trucks in the waiting line. • Exit from Serbia: waiting time 7-9 hours, 3 km long waiting line. TOVARNIK-ŠID • Entry to Serbia: waiting time 1 hour, 10 trucks in the waiting line. • Exit from Serbia: waiting time 3-4 hours, 1 km long waiting line. BATROVCI • Entry to Serbia: waiting time 1-2 hours, 15 trucks in the waiting line. • Exit from Serbia: waiting time 8-10 hours, 4-5 km long waiting line. PREŠEVO BORDER CROSSING • Entry to Serbia: waiting time 30 minutes, 4 trucks in the waiting line. • Exit from Serbia: waiting time 30 minutes, 4 trucks in the waiting line. GRADINA • Entry to Serbia: waiting time 1-2 hours, 25 trucks in the waiting line. • Exit from Serbia: waiting time 40 minutes, 4 trucks in the waiting line. VATIN • Entry to Serbia: no delays. • Exit from Serbia: waiting time 50 minutes, 5 trucks in the waiting line. Starting December 21, 2020, a negative PCR test not older than 48 hours is mandatory for foreign citizens entering Serbia. Transit for foreign citizens is limited to a period not longer than 12 hours from the moment of entry into Serbia. DAILY REPORT 13.01.2021. B OSN I A AND HERZEGO VINA Gradiška (BIH-HR): • 10 freight vehicles on BiH exit, waiting time 30 minutes. • Waiting time on BiH entry 30 minutes. • No jams at the customs terminal Gradiška. Rača (BIH-SRB): • 10 freight vehicles on BiH exit. • No freight vehicles on BIH entry. • 15 vehicles at the terminal waiting for veterinary or phytosanitary checks. At the Bosanska Gradiška BC, the frequency of vehicles leaving BIH has increased. Due to the winter conditions for driving in Croatia, traffic for cargo vehicles with trailers and trucks at the Izačić BC has been suspended. Due to bad weather conditions, traffic from the Hum/Šćepan Polje BC to Plužine (Montenegro) has been suspended. ALBANIA • H. Hotit (MNE): waiting time on entry 2 hours (18 vehicles), waiting time on exit 1 hour (6 vehicles). • Durres (ITA): waiting time on entry 4 hours (41 vehicles), 64 vehicles waiting on exit. • Morine (XK): waiting time on entry 1 hour (3 vehicles), waiting time on exit 2 hours (21 vehicles). • Q.Thane (MKD): waiting time on entry 2 hours (25 vehicles), no delays on exit. • Kapshtice (GR): no delays on entry and no delays on exit. • Kakavia (GR): waiting time on entry 1 hour (4 vehicles), no delays on exit. Entrance is allowed to all foreigners. Starting November 11, a ban on leaving homes is introduced from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.; all restaurants and bars will be closed, the measures are valid for 3 weeks with a weekly review and possible more stringency. DAILY REPORT 13.01.2021. CROATIA • Bregana border crossing: no delays on entry and no delays on exit. • Macelj border crossing: waiting time on entry 2 hours and no delays on exit. • Bajakovo border crossing: waiting time on entry 1 hour and waiting time on exit 2 hours. On the A1 Zagreg-Split-Ploče from January 5 to January 20, every day except Sundays, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., traffic in the zone of the Žuta Lokva junction will be interrupted on several occasions. From January 12th to 14th, from 8 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., traffic will be interrupted on several occasions in the area of the Žuta Lokva junction. The following applies to trucks with trailers and trucks with semi-trailers from the direction of the interior: there are no passable roads to Rijeka or Istria and vice versa; towards Dalmatia they can take the A1 highway to the Sveti Rok junction and continue on state roads via Gračac, Obrovac and Karin (A1-DC50-DC27), and vice versa. Winter conditions (traffic ban for trucks with trailers and trucks with semi-trailers, while winter equipment is mandatory for other vehicles) on most roads in Gorski Kotar and Lika, including the A6 Rijeka-Zagreb highway between Kikovica and Bosiljevo II, state road DC1 Slunj-Gračac-Knin, the old road through Gorski kotar Zdihovo-Delnice-Kikovica (DC3) and the DC23 Kapela-Žuta Lokva-Senj. On the Krk bridge (DC102) there is alternating traffic with 30km/h speed limit until Mart 03. 2021. There are works on the Istrian Y: between the Cerovlje and Vranje junctions (A8), driving is carried out with temporary traffic regulation and restrictions. Today, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., on the section of the B8 highway of the Istrian Y, between the Cerovlje junction and the Lupoglav junction, short-term traffic suspensions are possible for vehicles with a total mass exceeding 7.5 t. The Dvor and Vitaljina BC's are open only for passenger traffic and for personal vehicles. Traffic ban for cargo vehicles and buses at Gunja BC (due to the instability of the bridge). All persons from Croatia who are travelling to Italy and Austria must have a negative COVID - 19 test not older than 72 hours upon entry, or should be tested within 48 hours of entering Italy. Transit through Italy and Austria is currently not limited and does not require a negative COVID - 19 test. As of August 15, all Croatian citizens entering Serbia must have a negative PCR test not older than 48 hours, which includes transit through Serbia as well. As of September 1, only three border crossings between Hungary and Croatia are open: Duboševica-Udvar, Terezino Polje-Barcs (only for Croatian and Hungarian citizens) and Goričan- Leteneye. Hungary closes the borders for all passengers who don't have a residential address in that country. The entry is only allowed for so-called justified cases . On the following link you can find traffic updates on Croatian roads and border crossings: https://www.hak.hr/info/stanje-na-cestama/#granicni-prijelazi DAILY REPORT 13.01.2021. SLO VENIA SLO-CRO border crossing: • Obrežje: no delays on entry and no delays on exit. • Gruškovje: no delays on entry and no delays on exit. ITA-SLO border crossing: • As of April 19, arranging freight vehicle convoys is no longer required to enter CRO at Obrežje border crossing nor travelling in convoys through CRO. Subsequently, the Slovenian police has stopped arranging convoys at checkpoints with Italy (Fernetti and Italy). SLO-HUN border crossing: • An agreement has been reached regarding the passengers crossing SLO-HUN borders. It is the second country after Croatia, where SLO borders are fully open. SLO-AUT border crossing: • As of June 5, restrictions are lifted on passenger flow Austria-Slovenia. Today between 8:30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. traffic through the Karawanks (Karavanke) tunnel will be one-way in alternating directions. Because of the snow, the road through the Vršič crossing is completely closed. When crossing the border, all drivers need to have on them a Permit for working in the international transport – this document is used as a proof and no quarantine is needed in that case. New instructions for international transport drivers that are returning from Serbia or BiH to SLO over weekend by a car. Besides usual documentation, it is now necessary to have a statement containing data on the company, driver, day and hour of departure, plate number and direction where the next tour out of SLO is headed. It is important that from the moment of entry in SLO till the moment of exiting SLO there is no more than 6 hours. There are new rules for entering Slovenia: the earlier quarantine for the neighboring countries that are on the red or orange list is replaced with a negative test for Covid-19, and there is no quarantine when entering SLO. All exceptions related to international traffic remain. On the following link you can find traffic updates on Slovenian roads and border crossings: https://www.promet.si/portal/sl/razmere.aspx DAILY REPORT 13.01.2021. MONTENEGRO Dobrakovo (MNE) – Gostun (SRB) border crossing: • 18 trucks waiting on entry, waiting time 1-2 hours. No delays on exit. • TCG is dispatched regularly, upon arrival at the border crossing, the trucks are dispatched immediately. • There is no quarantine, Bosnian and foreign drivers are given written instructions to regularly contact epidemiologists. Ilino brdo – Klobuk border crossing from Bosnia: • 3 trucks waiting on entry, waiting time 30 minutes. No delays on exit. • During the 08.00-12.00 working hours, waiting time is 30 minutes. Customs procedures are performed as HGVs arrive at border crossing. • No quarantine. Debeli Brijeg (MNE) – Karasović (HR) border crossing: • 1 truck waiting on entry, waiting time 15 minutes. No delays on exit. • There is no separate line for vehicles in transit and they are in the waiting line with the rest of the trucks. However, transit vehicles are given written instructions on deadline to exit Montenegro. • No quarantine. Božaj (MNE) - Hani i Hotit (AL) Border crossing: • 2 trucks waiting on entry, waiting time 30 minutes. No delays on exit. • There is no separate line for vehicles in transit and they are in the waiting line with the rest of the trucks. However, transit vehicles are given written instructions on deadline to exit Montenegro. • No quarantine. On the following link you can find additional traffic updates: https://amscg.org While it is obligatory to have a test result to cross the border, passengers will not be able to enter Montenegro from Bosnia and Herzegovina through the border crossing Šćepan Polje - Hum, on the road Plužine - Foča.
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