On June 19, 2026, truck drivers exiting Serbia faced significant delays at several border crossings, particularly at Šid, where they had to wait up to four hours. According to reports from the Serbian Automobile and Motorcycle Association (AMSS), the situation was most severe at the Šid crossing, with trucks waiting for extended periods before being allowed to pass into neighboring countries. Similar delays were noted at other major crossings such as Batrovci, Bezdan, and Sremska Rača, though the duration varied between locations. The AMSS confirmed that passenger vehicles experienced no delays at any of the border crossings, indicating that the congestion primarily affected commercial traffic rather than private travelers.
The delays at the border crossings were attributed to increased freight movement during the early summer period, which coincided with the start of the tourist season. This surge in traffic led to longer queues at certain points, especially at the more frequently used crossings. Additionally, the AMSS warned about potential weather-related challenges, including high temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius and possible rainfall in parts of Vojvodina and western Serbia. These conditions could affect road safety and contribute to slower travel times, prompting the association to advise drivers to plan their journeys accordingly.
According to information provided by the Border Police Administration, there were no long waits for passenger vehicles at any of the border crossings. However, for trucks, the situation was markedly different. At the Batrovci crossing, trucks were required to wait approximately two hours, while at Šid, the wait time reached up to four hours. Other crossings such as Bezdan and Sremska Rača saw shorter delays, with trucks waiting around one hour. Despite these issues, there were no reported delays at toll stations along the motorways within Serbia, according to data shared by the company "Putevi Srbije."
The AMSS also highlighted that the increased traffic intensity was expected to continue throughout the weekend, with particular attention needed during the afternoon and evening hours when traffic tends to peak. Drivers were advised to consider traveling during early morning or late evening hours to avoid the worst of the heat and congestion. In addition, the association recommended frequent rest stops during the hottest part of the day, typically between 11 am and 4 pm, to ensure driver safety and comfort.
As the summer season progresses, the combination of higher temperatures and increased tourism activity is likely to place additional pressure on the country's transportation infrastructure. Authorities and transport organizations will need to monitor the situation closely to manage traffic flow effectively and prevent further delays. With the upcoming days expected to bring similar weather patterns and continued high levels of traffic, the focus remains on ensuring smooth passage for both commercial and personal vehicles across Serbia’s borders.
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Telegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 9521 days ago This is the current state of traffic on Serbia's motorways and passenger terminalsAccording to data from JP 'Putevi Srbije', there are no vehicle delays at toll stations on Serbia's motorways. The Border Police Administration reported no significant delays at passenger terminals at border crossings. However, freight terminals experience varying wait times: 240 minutes at GP Batrovci, 300 minutes at GP Šid, 60 minutes at GP Bezdan, 90 minutes at GP Horgoš, and 120 minutes at GP Kelebija. No delays were reported at other border crossings for all vehicle categories.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without opinion, framing, or emphasis that would indicate a political lean. It reports on traffic conditions and waiting times at border crossings without taking a stance or using biased language.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article provides specific wait times for trucks at multiple border crossings, citing AMSS and the Border Police. These details match other articles, though there are minor discrepancies in timing. The reporting remains factual and neutral.
N1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9513 days ago AMSS: Traffic of increased intensity todayThe Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Serbia (AMSS) reported today that traffic in Serbia has intensified, particularly on urban roads, approaches to larger cities, and major transportation routes across the country. More vehicles are present on roads leading to tourist centers, border crossings, and transit corridors. Due to expected rain, road surfaces are slippery, with reduced visibility and slower traffic flow anticipated, especially in areas with heavy rainfall. There are no delays at toll booths or border crossings for passenger vehicles, but freight vehicles face waiting times: four hours at the Batrovci border crossing, two hours at Šid and Bezdan, and one hour at Sremska Rača.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on traffic conditions without taking a stance or showing clear bias toward any political entity or ideology. It focuses on logistical updates provided by an industry association, with no evident framing that favors one side over another.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article accurately reports no delays at toll stations and only truck delays at Batrovci (four hours), Šid (two hours), and others. It cites Putevi Srbije and the Border Police. The facts align with other reports, though some time estimates differ slightly.
KurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 9515 days ago OGLASIO SE AMSS: Auto delays are shortened in Presevo, and there is a waiting time of up to four hoursThe Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Serbia (AMSS) reported that passenger vehicles experience short delays of around 20 minutes at the Preševo border crossing when exiting Serbia, while other crossings have no significant delays. However, freight trucks face longer waits of up to four hours at the Batrovci and Šid border terminals. AMSS advised drivers to avoid prolonged travel during the day due to forecasted high temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius, recommending frequent breaks between 11 am and 4 pm. Traffic intensity on most routes remained moderate on the second day of the weekend.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about traffic conditions and delays at Serbian border crossings without taking a clear stance or using biased language. It reports on the situation objectively, citing the AMSS as the source, and does not frame the information in a way that favors any side of
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article accurately reports no delays for passenger vehicles at most crossings but highlights four-hour waits for trucks at Batrovci and Šid. It also adds advisory information about weather. The facts align with other reports, though some time estimates differ slightly.
N1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9515 days ago AMSS: Drivers to be rested due to warm weather, waiting in Presevo and BatrovciThe Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Serbia (AMSS) has advised drivers to take more frequent breaks and exercise caution while driving due to high temperatures and heavy rainfall expected in Vojvodina and western Serbia. At toll booths across Serbia, there were no delays this morning. However, vehicles at the Preševo border crossing faced approximately 35 minutes of waiting time on the exit side, while trucks leaving the country experienced delays of around two hours at the Batrović crossing. Other crossings reported no delays.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about traffic conditions and weather-related advisories without taking a clear stance or using biased language. It reports on the AMSS's advisory and current traffic situations at various border crossings without emphasizing any particular political viewpoint
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article mentions increased traffic intensity and advises drivers due to heat and rain. It states no delays at toll stations and only minor delays at Preševo. The facts align with other reports, though some time estimates differ slightly.
Telegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 9517 days ago Reports from Serbia's Roads: Here's where it's most critical at the moment and where it's expected to be by THREE HOURSAccording to data from JP 'Putevi Srbije', there are no vehicle delays at toll stations on Serbia's motorways, as reported by the Road Infrastructure Management Agency (AMSS). The Border Police Administration also stated there are no significant delays at passenger terminals at border crossings. However, at the Batrovci freight terminal, vehicles experience delays of up to three hours upon exiting. This information was shared by Telegraf.rs.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about traffic conditions at various locations in Serbia without overtly favoring any political perspective. It reports on delays at specific infrastructure points but does not frame them in a politically charged manner nor include commentary that would imply褒
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article accurately reports no vehicle delays at toll stations and border crossings except for trucks at GP Batrovci (180 minutes). It cites AMSS and the Border Police as sources. The information aligns with other articles, though some details like exact wait times vary slightly.
N1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9522 days ago Serbia's Roads: Trucks at the border crossings of Šid and Batrovci are waiting four hoursThe company Putevi Srbije reported that trucks waiting at the border crossings of Šid and Batrovci towards Croatia are experiencing four-hour delays. According to information from the Border Police Directorate, trucks at the Bezdan crossing towards Croatia wait one hour, while delays at the Preševo crossing towards North Macedonia last half an hour. No longer delays were reported at other border crossings for all vehicle categories.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about traffic delays at specific border crossings without taking a stance or using biased language. It reports on the situation as described by Putevi Srbije and the Border Police Directorate, providing straightforward details without editorializing or favor倾
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article accurately reports four-hour delays for trucks at Batrovci and Šid, citing Putevi Srbije and the Border Police. It also notes shorter delays at other crossings. The facts align with other reports, though some time estimates differ slightly.
Telegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 9522 days ago Truck drivers waiting at the Serbian exit for four hours at the Batrovci and Šid border crossingsTruck drivers waiting up to four hours at the border crossings of Batrovci and Šid when exiting Serbia, according to the Serbian Automobile and Motorcycle Association (AMSS). According to information from the Border Police Directorate, trucks also wait one hour at Bezdan. Passenger vehicles experience delays of 30 minutes at Preševo when leaving the country. According to the latest information from JP 'Putevi Srbije', there are no delays at toll stations on motorways.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on traffic conditions at border crossings without taking a stance or using biased language. It presents factual information based on statements from AMSS, the Border Police Directorate, and JP 'Putevi Srbije'. There is no indication of ideological framing or selective reporting.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article accurately states no delays for passenger vehicles but notes four-hour waits for trucks at Batrovci and Šid. It cites AMSS and includes additional advice about weather conditions. The facts align with other reports, though some time estimates differ slightly.
Telegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 8519 days ago Freight trucks leaving Serbia wait five hours at the border crossing at ŠidTruck drivers waiting up to five hours at the border crossing of Šid when exiting Serbia, according to the Serbian Automobile and Motorcycle Association (AMSS). According to information from the Border Police Administration, trucks waiting times vary between three to four hours at different crossings, with the shortest wait at Horgoš. Passenger vehicles are not being held at border crossings. According to the latest information from JP 'Putevi Srbije', there are no delays at toll stations on motorways.
Bias read (Center): The article reports factual data on truck waiting times at various border crossings without any apparent ideological framing, loaded language, or selective sourcing. It presents information from multiple official sources including AMSS and the Border Police Administration, maintaining neutrality.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article provides specific details about truck waiting times at different border crossings, citing the Auto-moto savez Srbije and the Border Police. It also mentions no delays for passenger vehicles and toll stations. The reporting is factual and largely neutral in tone.
N1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 9517 days ago AMSS: Expect increased traffic, especially in the afternoon and eveningThe Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Serbia (AMSS) has warned drivers to expect increased traffic intensity on major routes across the country, particularly during afternoon and evening hours. The association noted that this increase is due to the end of the workweek, the upcoming weekend, and the start of the summer tourist season, leading to more vehicles on highways, main roads, and routes heading toward tourist centers and border crossings. AMSS also mentioned that there are no delays at passenger terminals at border crossings, but trucks waiting to exit the country face longer que
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about expected traffic conditions without taking a stance or using biased language. It reports on traffic patterns and advisories from the AMSS, which is a neutral organization focused on road safety and traffic management.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 95): The article reports five-hour delays at Šid and three-hour delays at Batrovci and Bezdan, which conflicts slightly with other reports. However, it still cites AMSS and the Border Police. The discrepancy reduces factual accuracy slightly.
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