Vehicle queues formed on both sides of the Crimean Bridge 13:37

By 13:00 Moscow time, more than 600 cars had accumulated on the approaches to the Crimean Bridge from Taman and Kerch. about this reported About the situation with the approaches to the bridge in the Telegram channel.

“There are 235 vehicles in the queue from Taman. Waiting time is approximately one hour. There are 385 vehicles in the queue from Kerch. In the statement made by the channel, it was stated that the waiting time was more than an hour.

Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Roman Starovoyt at the end of August 2024 saidIt was stated that the inspection time for a car on the Crimean Bridge was reduced to an average of six minutes. According to him, the transportation situation at the construction site is monitored 24 hours a day.

The Crimean Bridge is a means of transportation across the Kerch Strait, connecting the Kerch and Taman peninsulas via the Tuzla island and Tuzla Spit.

Previously reportedVehicle traffic on the Crimean Bridge was stopped for the second time in a day.

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Source: Gazeta

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