VOZAČE danas očekuje pojačan intenzitet saobraćaja na većini frekventnijih putnih pravaca u zemlji - kraj je radne nedelje, predstoji vikend, a sa početkom letnje turističke sezone sve je više vozila na auto-putevima, magistralnim putevima i pravcima koji vode ka turističkim centrima i graničnim prelazima, navodi seu saopštenju AMSS.
Najveće gužve očekuju se tokom popodnevnih i večernjih sati, kada je moguć sporiji prolazak na prilazima većim gradovima, naplatnim stanicama i na deonicama sa pojačanim saobraćajem.
Zbog visoke temperature za duža putovanja preporuka je da se putuje u jutarnjim ili večernjim satima kada su uslovi za vožnju prijatniji, savetuje AMSS.
Na naplatnim stanicama na auto-putevima u Republici Srbiji nema zadržavanja vozila.
"Putevi Srbije" podsećaju da će od 1. jula početi primena kaznene politike za sve vlasnike i korisnike vozila četvrte kategorije koji putarinu ne plaćaju elektronski, upotrebom TAG uređaja.
Iz ovog preduzeća pozivaju sve prevoznike koji još nisu uveli TAG uređaje u svoja vozila da to učine što pre, kako bi obezbedili brži, jednostavniji i bezbedniji prolazak kroz naplatne stanice i izbegli dodatne kazne.
Podsećaju i da je jedini redovan način plaćanja putarine za vozila četvrte kategorije u bezbarijernom sistemu naplate na obilaznici oko Beograda upravo registracija TAG uređaja na platformu Toll4All.
Prema poslednjim informacijama Uprave granične Policije nema zadržavanja vozila na (PMV) putničkim terminalima na graničnim prelazima.
Na (TMV) terminalima teretnjaci čekaju na izlazu iz Srbije na graničnom prelazu Batrovci 180 minuta i na Sremskoj Rači 60 minuta.
Na ostalim graničnim prelazima nema zadržavanja za sve kategorije vozila.
(Tanjug)
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Večernje novostiParty-alignedCenter2 days ago STAY ON THE HIGHWAY WITH LITTLE FIRE: Additional traffic congestion is expected due to the weekendThe article reports on increased traffic intensity across major roads in Serbia due to the end of the workweek, the upcoming weekend, and the start of the summer tourist season. It highlights expected congestion during afternoon and evening hours, particularly at entrances to larger cities, toll stations, and high-traffic areas. The Serbian Road Management Company (AMSS) advises drivers to travel during early morning or late evening hours for more comfortable driving conditions. Additionally, 'Putevi Srbije' reminds drivers that starting July 1, all owners and users of category four vehicles (
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about traffic patterns, seasonal changes, and administrative updates related to toll systems. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective sourcing. The content remains neutral and informative.
Official sources cited
- government AMSS statement
- government Putevi Srbije announcement
KurirParty-alignedCenter2 days ago AMSS issued an important warning ahead of the weekendThe article discusses increased traffic on Serbia's roads during the weekend, with the Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Serbia (AMSS) warning of potential congestion during afternoon and evening hours. It also informs drivers about new toll policies starting July 1st, requiring vehicles in category four to pay tolls electronically using a TAG device to avoid fines. The article mentions that there are currently no vehicle delays at toll stations and encourages drivers to register their TAG devices through the Toll4All platform.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about traffic patterns and new toll regulations without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political group or ideology. It focuses on logistical updates and practical advice for drivers.
Official sources cited
- organisation Auto-moto savez Srbije (AMSS)
- organisation JP 'Putevi Srbije'
N1 SrbijaIndependentCenter2 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.
Official sources cited
- organisation Auto-moto savez Srbije (AMSS)