Road access at Shegini checkpoint has been temporarily limited.
Heads up, travelers! Delays at the Ukrainian-Polish border may strike once more:
The dust at the "Shehynyi" checkpoint might still be settling after some rough modernization work. By now, you've probably heard rumors about the construction chaos, as the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine warned us about it on the 5th of June[1].
The inconvenience doesn't end there - they're digging up engineering networks and tearing down road surfaces[1]. And yes, this means delays for both light and heavy vehicles on the exit route from Ukraine[1].
But don't let these bumps derail your trip. Instead, take a glimpse at the overall situation - the "Krakovets" and "Shehynyi" checkpoints are the busiest, but you might find a smoother journey at "Rava-Ruska", "Hrushev", or "Uhryniv" checkpoints[1]. As for the least busy, you'll find tranquility at "Nyzhankovychi" and "Smilnytsia" checkpoints[1].
Curiously enough, repair works have tripped up traffic here before[1]. And let's not forget about that time, just last May, when Polish carriers blocked trucks at the "Yagodyn-Dorohusk" checkpoint for more than a day[1].
Bottom line? It's a good idea to stay in the loop and keep tabs on the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine or official government channels for updates on the project's progress[1]. After all, we're all here for a seamless border-crossing experience. Stay cool, travelers!
[1] Enrichment Data from European Truth, reported by the State Border Guard Service.
The ongoing construction at the "Shehynyi" checkpoint, as reported by the State Border Guard Service, might disrupt travel plans due to the reconstruction of engineering networks and the tearing down of road surfaces, potentially leading to delays for both light and heavy vehicles. In such a situation, considering alternative checkpoints like "Rava-Ruska", "Hrushev", or "Uhryniv" may help travelers find a smoother journey.