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Ukraine–Poland Border Queue Forecast 06.07–12.07.2026

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The week at a glance

Saturday, 11 July is forecast to be the busiest day on the Ukraine–Poland corridor, with the highest congestion projected at Krakivets–Korczowa in the Poland-to-Ukraine direction, while Sunday, 12 July is expected to offer the lightest traffic across most crossings. Movement patterns are anticipated to follow standard weekday and weekend cycles, as neither Ukraine nor Poland observes public holidays this week.

7-day queue forecast for the Korchova crossing (Poland to Ukraine direction)

This 7-day forecast is available on every checkpoint page — press the "See the 7-day forecast" button under the queue chart to view daily peaks and an hourly chart for each day.

Day-by-day outlook

Monday, 6 July

Moderate queues are projected at Krakivets–Korczowa (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) during peak hours 08:00, 19:00, and 21:00, while Shehyni–Medyka (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) is also expected to see moderate intensity around 10:00, 13:00, and 19:00. The lightest traffic is forecast at Ustyluh–Zosyn (🇺🇦→🇵🇱), with peak hours limited to 07:00, 08:00, and 14:00. Late-evening crossings after 22:00 are projected to remain light at most checkpoints.

Tuesday – Thursday, 7–9 July

Moderate congestion is expected to persist at Krakivets–Korczowa (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) during morning and evening peaks, particularly at 08:00, 19:00, and 21:00. Shehyni–Medyka (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) will also see moderate queues, with early-morning peaks at 01:00 and afternoon peaks at 13:00 and 19:00. Ustyluh–Zosyn (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) and Nyzhankovychi–Malhowice (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) are projected to remain the lightest crossings, with intensity easing after 15:00.

Friday, 10 July

Moderate queues are forecast to continue at Krakivets–Korczowa (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) and Shehyni–Medyka (🇺🇦→🇵🇱), with peak hours aligning with earlier in the week. Hrushiv–Budomezh (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) is expected to see increased traffic between 12:00 and 14:00, while Smilnytsia–Krosstsenko (🇵🇱→🇺🇦) remains moderate throughout the day. The lightest crossings are projected to be Nyzhankovychi–Malhowice (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) and Ustyluh–Zosyn (🇺🇦→🇵🇱).

Saturday, 11 July

Saturday is forecast to be the busiest day of the week, with extreme queues at Krakivets–Korczowa (🇵🇱→🇺🇦) during early-morning hours 03:00–05:00. High congestion is also projected at Shehyni–Medyka (🇵🇱→🇺🇦) and Ustyluh–Zosyn (🇵🇱→🇺🇦), with peak hours extending into the evening. The lightest traffic is expected at Smilnytsia–Krosstsenko (🇺🇦→🇵🇱), though moderate queues may persist during the afternoon.

Sunday, 12 July

Sunday is projected to be the lightest day of the week, with most crossings experiencing reduced traffic. Krakivets–Korczowa (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) and Shehyni–Medyka (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) are expected to see light queues, while Smilnytsia–Krosstsenko (🇵🇱→🇺🇦) and Nyzhankovychi–Malhowice (🇵🇱→🇺🇦) remain the least congested. Peak hours are forecast to shift earlier in the day, with intensity easing after 17:00.

Which crossings are forecast to be busiest — and which lightest?

RankCheckpointDirectionPeak dayPeak hours
1Krakivets–Korczowa🇵🇱→🇺🇦Saturday, 11 July03:00, 04:00, 05:00
2Krakivets–Korczowa🇺🇦→🇵🇱Monday, 6 July08:00, 19:00, 21:00
3Ustyluh–Zosyn🇺🇦→🇵🇱Saturday, 11 July13:00, 14:00, 15:00
4Shehyni–Medyka🇵🇱→🇺🇦Saturday, 11 July08:00, 10:00, 18:00
5Shehyni–Medyka🇺🇦→🇵🇱Tuesday, 7 July01:00, 13:00, 19:00
6Ustyluh–Zosyn🇵🇱→🇺🇦Saturday, 11 July06:00, 07:00, 22:00
7Hrushiv–Budomezh🇺🇦→🇵🇱Friday, 10 July12:00, 13:00, 14:00
8Rava-Ruska–Khrebenne🇺🇦→🇵🇱Saturday, 11 July13:00, 18:00, 19:00

The lightest traffic this week is forecast at Smilnytsia–Krosstsenko and Nyzhankovychi–Malhowice in both directions. These crossings are projected to remain light throughout the week, with peak hours limited to midday and early afternoon. For real-time comparisons, the Ukraine–Poland border crossing queue monitor provides live updates.

Ukraine → Poland: weekly projection

Traffic from Ukraine to Poland is projected to remain moderate for most of the week, with the busiest periods at Krakivets–Korczowa and Shehyni–Medyka during morning and evening peaks. Saturday, 11 July, is expected to see increased congestion at Ustyluh–Zosyn and Rava-Ruska–Khrebenne, particularly between 13:00 and 19:00. The lightest traffic is forecast on Sunday, 12 July, with most crossings experiencing reduced queues after 17:00.

Poland → Ukraine: weekly projection

Return traffic from Poland to Ukraine is anticipated to peak on Saturday, 11 July, with extreme queues at Krakivets–Korczowa during early-morning hours 03:00–05:00. High congestion is also projected at Shehyni–Medyka and Ustyluh–Zosyn, with peak hours extending into the evening. Weekdays are expected to remain lighter, particularly at Nyzhankovychi–Malhowice and Smilnytsia–Krosstsenko, where queues are forecast to ease after 15:00.

Truck (HGV) checkpoints

Truck traffic is projected to peak early in the week, with the highest congestion at Hrushiv–Budomezh (🇺🇦→🇵🇱) on Monday, 6 July, during 03:00–06:00. Smilnytsia–Krosstsenko (🇵🇱→🇺🇦) is also expected to see heavy truck queues on Monday, with peak hours around 00:00–02:00. Truck drivers are advised to monitor real-time updates, as peak hours may shift due to operational factors.

Frequent questions about queues this week

When are the biggest queues expected at the border with Poland?

Saturday, 11 July, is forecast to have the biggest queues, particularly at Krakivets–Korczowa (🇵🇱→🇺🇦) during early-morning hours 03:00–05:00. High congestion is also projected at Shehyni–Medyka and Ustyluh–Zosyn, with peak hours extending into the evening. Weekdays are expected to see moderate queues, particularly during morning and evening commutes.

Where are the shortest queues at the border with Poland?

The shortest queues are forecast at Smilnytsia–Krosstsenko and Nyzhankovychi–Malhowice in both directions. These crossings are projected to remain light throughout the week, with peak hours limited to midday. For drivers seeking alternatives, these checkpoints may offer reduced wait times.

Which border crossing is best for passenger cars traveling to Poland?

Smilnytsia–Krosstsenko and Nyzhankovychi–Malhowice are projected to be the least congested for passenger cars traveling from Ukraine to Poland. These crossings are expected to remain light, particularly on weekdays after 15:00. Drivers planning routes may consider these options to estimate fuel and toll expenses for their journey.

How to use this forecast

Forecast generated by nakordoni.eu from official border data and the Nakordoni queue-prediction model | Updated: 05.07.2026