Planning to cross Serbia’s borders? Brace yourself for waiting times that could test even the calmest souls! According to the latest info from the Serbian Automoto Association (AMSS), passenger cars at the Preševo border crossing are waiting up to half an hour, both entering and exiting the country. Sounds manageable? Think again! Freight trucks at the Batrovci exit crossing are stuck waiting up to six hours. Other crossings like Kelebija, Šid, Bezdan, and Sremska Rača see delays ranging from two to three hours.
Why does this matter? Because these numbers reveal just how tense the situation at Serbia’s borders really is and how much time is wasted in queues. These delays aren’t just annoying for drivers—they’re a serious headache for the economy and tourism. Imagine the lost hours and money piling up!
On the bright side, toll stations report no vehicle delays, which is at least some good news amid the chaos. But is that enough? Absolutely not!
This isn’t a new problem, but it sure feels like it’s stuck on repeat. Every time you plan a trip, you have to factor in extra time just to cross the border. And while you’re waiting, you might wonder—is this really normal in the 21st century?
If you’ve ever stood in line at the border, you know how frustrating it is. Now imagine being a truck driver waiting up to six hours! That’s not just waiting—that’s punishment!
So next time you hit the road through Serbia, pack some patience and maybe a good book. Or better yet, bring a joke for the comments—because who knows, it might just help you survive the wait. Got a wild border story? Share it and let’s all laugh or cry together!