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AMSS releases the latest data! Here are the current longest waits on exit from Serbia
Serbia🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

AMSS releases the latest data! Here are the current longest waits on exit from Serbia

The article reports on recent data from the Border Police Administration of the Republic of Serbia, indicating that passenger vehicles experience delays of up to 40 minutes when exiting the country at the Gradina border crossing. It notes that there are no delays for freight vehicles at toll stations along Serbian motorways. The information is sourced from AMSS, a state-run agency. The article also includes other unrelated news snippets such as a trainer changing his name due to cultural reasons, findings in a fish’s stomach, images from a bombing attack, and a religious signboard at Hilandar monastery.

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AMSS releases the latest data! Here are the current longest waits on exit from Serbia

The article reports on recent data from the Border Police Administration of the Republic of Serbia, indicating that passenger vehicles experience delays of up to 40 minutes when exiting the country at the Gradina border crossing. It notes that there are no delays for freight vehicles at toll stations along Serbian motorways. The information is sourced from AMSS, a state-run agency. The article also includes other unrelated news snippets such as a trainer changing his name due to cultural reasons, findings in a fish’s stomach, images from a bombing attack, and a religious signboard at Hilandar monastery.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about traffic conditions at Serbian border crossings without overt ideological framing. While it discusses government operations (Border Police), the tone remains neutral, focusing on operational updates rather than political critique or advocacy. There is no

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