Significant delays have been reported at the “Bogorodicë” border crossing for vehicles traveling into North Macedonia since the previous day. Reports indicate that processing procedures are slow, leading to considerable wait times of up to four hours. These extensive, kilometer-long queues are reportedly causing blockages within the immediate border area.
In contrast to the inbound delays, traffic exiting the country and heading toward Greece is experiencing normal operational flow with no reported long waits. Due to prevailing high temperatures, LAMM advises travelers to monitor the current status through the Macedonian Auto-moto Link. While the advice suggests traveling at night—even if the estimated waiting times remain similar—the primary motivation is to help avoid the intense daytime heat.
The persistent nature of the long queues at the entry point has prompted public discussion regarding border efficiency. Authorities have provided specific recommendations for travelers navigating this corridor. Travelers are urged to utilize official monitoring channels to gauge the expected wait times before commencing their journey.
This guidance aims to help the public plan travel itineraries around the current bottlenecks at the land border crossing.
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