More than 1,1000 cars are lined up along the Russia-Georgia border, awaiting passage. This figure was reported by a deputy prime minister of North Ossetia during a government staff briefing. The information was circulated by Interfax.
According to the official, road services are actively managing traffic across North Ossetia. The Georgian Military Road has been restricted for heavy vehicles due to ongoing conditions observed in the morning hours.
Officials noted that the vehicle queue currently includes a total of 1,150,744 trucks, with a substantial portion residing in designated parking areas. Assistance has been provided to both drivers and passengers to mitigate delays and ensure safety along the route.
Truck movement along the Georgian Military Road has been halted since 16:30 Moscow time on the previous day because of deteriorating weather conditions. This disruption has impacted cross-border freight flows and regional supply chains.
In a separate update, authorities reported that a large number of trucks—2,645—were stuck at the Russia-Georgia border due to adverse weather, illustrating the repeat impact of winter conditions on cross-border traffic.
Officials stressed the existence and enforcement of winter driving regulations designed to maintain safety and order during severe weather. The measures are in place to manage traffic congestion and reduce risk for road users across this critical corridor.