eBus queue: at 10 border crossing points with Moldova, you can choose the time of crossing the border from now on
Kyiv • UNN
Starting today, April 24, buses can choose the time of border crossing at 10 checkpoints with Moldova as part of the electronic queue service.
Starting today, April 24, at 10 checkpoints with Moldova, each bus will have the opportunity to choose the time of border crossing within the eChezha service. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine, UNN reports.
Details
The ability to choose the time will be available at a total of 10 checkpoints with Moldova. Thus, Mamalyha-Kryva and Mohyliv-Podilskyi-Otach will be added to the list:
- Vynohradivka - Vulcanesti
- "Maloyaroslavets 1 - Chadyr-Lunga"
- “New Trojans - Chadyr Lunga”
- "Reni - Giurgiulesti"
- "August 1 - Basarabian"
- "Starokozache - Tudora"
- "Tabaky - Myrne
- "Rososhany - Brichen
Subsequently, this opportunity will be available at the Palanka-Mayaky-Udobne checkpoint, the agency said.
Registration for a new type of queue called "Scheduled" for the border crossing points with Moldova starts on April 24 at 12:00. Buses will start moving according to the new schedule on April 25 at 12:00.
"In parallel, together with the State Border Guard Service, we are working to increase the border capacity for buses, which will provide more opportunities for carriers to choose the time of border crossing," said Oleksandr Kubrakov, Deputy Prime Minister for Recovery and Minister of Community Development, Territories and Infrastructure.
Recall
In August last year, the eChezha service was scaled up to buses. Currently, it is in testing mode at key bus checkpoints. At the first stage, the main goal of the service is to create an up-to-date network of regular routes and analyze the load on the border.
Based on the data obtained at the second stage of the service implementation, each bus (regular and irregular) can choose the time of border crossing.
Starting February 12, the electronic bus queuing service will be extended to all 29 checkpoints on Ukraine's borders with the EU and Moldova.