Yellow Lanes in Belgrade: Savior or Traffic Nightmare? While the city secretariat claims that yellow lanes were introduced to improve public transport efficiency, drivers and taxi operators are wondering if these lanes are just another reason for frustration and traffic jams. These lanes, giving priority to buses, trolleybuses, and taxis on the busiest parts of the city, operate 24/7 on routes like Branko’s Bridge and Mihailo Pupin Boulevard. Officially, the goal is to make passenger transport faster, more accurate, and reliable, especially during rush hours from 7 to 9 AM and 2 to 6 PM. But is that really the case? While public transport runs smoother, other drivers are stuck in traffic because they are denied these lanes. Although the secretariat insists yellow lanes help the city function better, many wonder if this is just a trick to force drivers to use public transport while congestion remains. How effective is giving taxis priority during rush hours? Does this mean taxi drivers now have an advantage over regular drivers? And what about other vehicles? This yellow lane drama in Belgrade is just beginning, and drivers are already at their wit’s end. If you’re stuck in traffic too, maybe it’s time to ask yourself – are yellow lanes really the solution or just another reason to get mad? Share your thoughts, maybe together we can find a way out of this traffic maze!
Yellow Lanes in Belgrade: Savior or Traffic Nightmare?
