Belgrade Traffic Blockades and Roadworks: Chaos on the Streets or Just Another Day in the Capital?

Tonight from 10 PM, roadworks will start on the Gazela Bridge in Belgrade, closing the far right lane heading towards the city. The works are taking place on the entrance ramps towards the Sava Center, with traffic being diverted to the overtaking lane. Meanwhile, Belgrade is engulfed in protests and road blockades that have been ongoing for days. Demonstrators have blocked intersections in several Serbian cities including Novi Sad, Niš, Valjevo, and Kragujevac. Police have frequently broken up blockades, and protesters have been changing locations to avoid arrests. Several people have been detained, including a councilman and students. Public transport in Belgrade mostly operates normally, but some streets, like the main street in Zemun, have been blocked. The protests have caused chaos on the streets, while authorities claim the demonstrators have no chance. All this is happening amid daily traffic problems and roadworks that further complicate the situation. If you think this is just another boring day in Belgrade, think again — this is a real traffic drama that keeps unfolding. So, what do you think? Are the protests justified or just a nuisance for ordinary citizens? Drop a comment and let’s see where everyone stands!

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