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AMSS expects heavier traffic before the first July weekend

July 3, 2026, 08:05 AMUpdated: July 3, 2026, 08:05 AM

Kurir, citing AMSS, says traffic intensity on main routes may rise sharply at the start of the first July weekend. According to Border Police information at 5:15, there were no waits at passenger or cargo terminals at border crossings or at motorway toll stations.

What matters

Main risk

AMSS expects a possible sharp increase in traffic on main routes before the weekend.

Morning borders

At 5:15, Kurir reports no waits at passenger and cargo terminals.

Toll stations

Motorway toll stations were passing without waits in the morning, according to the article.

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AMSS: heavier traffic expected at the start of the first July weekend

Kurir relays an AMSS notice: on Serbia's roads at the start of the first July weekend, traffic intensity may rise sharply on main routes. According to Border Police information received at 5:15, there were no waits at passenger or cargo terminals at border crossings; motorway toll stations were also passing without delays. AMSS says driving conditions are more favorable than the previous day, but advises extra caution.

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Overall takeaway

The practical takeaway is simple: July 3 began with no queues at borders and toll stations, but AMSS warns traffic may rise quickly on main summer routes.

What this means for residents

Weekend departure

For weekend departures, build in extra time even if there are no morning waits.

Check before leaving

Border and toll-station conditions can change quickly during the day, especially before summer weekends.