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Constitution Day Border Queue Forecast — 28.06.2026

Shërbimi Nakordoni.eu

Overview

Constitution Day falls on Sunday 28 June 2026 and is observed in Ukraine, driving passenger and commercial traffic at all five western border crossings. This forecast covers the holiday weekend window (27–29 June) when the typical travel pattern emerges: a pronounced pre-holiday departure surge on Saturday evening, followed by a post-holiday return concentration on Monday morning. Travellers departing for leisure or family commitments are forecast to create peak queues on Saturday 27 June, while those returning to Ukraine are expected to produce secondary peaks on Monday 29 June.

Ukraine ↔ Hungary

Day-by-day projection (27–29 June 2026)

DateDirectionCheckpoint pairVehicle typePeak hoursIntensity
27 JunUkraine to HungaryLuzhanka – BeregshuranCars12:00–13:00, 23:00High
27 JunUkraine to HungaryChop (Tysa) – ZahonyCars07:00, 13:00, 17:00High
28 JunUkraine to HungaryKosyno – BarabashCars09:00–10:00, 18:00High
27 JunHungary to UkraineLuzhanka – BeregshuranCars09:00, 13:00, 20:00Moderate
28 JunHungary to UkraineChop (Tysa) – ZahonyBuses11:00–14:00Moderate
29 JunUkraine to HungaryLuzhanka – BeregshuranBuses08:00–12:00Moderate
28 JunHungary to UkraineLuzhanka – LuzhankaLight trucks16:00–18:00Moderate

Direction outlook

Ukraine to Hungary traffic is forecast to peak on Saturday 27 June, with Luzhanka – Beregshuran reaching high congestion at midday and late evening (12:00–13:00 and 23:00). Chop (Tysa) – Zahony and Kosyno – Barabash will experience sustained moderate-to-high pressure throughout the 27–28 June period, with particular intensity at morning and late afternoon windows. The Ukraine–Hungary corridor is forecast to lighten significantly by Monday 29 June.

Return traffic from Hungary to Ukraine is expected to remain moderate throughout the weekend, with secondary peaks on Saturday 27 June (Luzhanka – Beregshuran, 09:00–20:00 window) and Sunday 28 June (Chop – Zahony, 11:00–14:00). Monday 29 June is projected to remain lighter across all checkpoints.

Ukraine ↔ Moldova

Day-by-day projection (27–29 June 2026)

DateDirectionCheckpoint pairVehicle typePeak hoursIntensity
27 JunUkraine to MoldovaStarokozache – TudoraCars16:00, 22:00–23:00High
27 JunUkraine to MoldovaMayaky — Udobne – PalankaCars01:00–04:00High
27 JunUkraine to MoldovaMayaky — Udobne – PalankaBuses01:00–09:00Extreme
28 JunMoldova to UkraineMohyliv-Podilskyi – OtaczCars08:00, 16:00, 20:00Moderate
27 JunMoldova to UkraineMayaky — Udobne – PalankaBuses13:00–20:00Extreme
27 JunUkraine to MoldovaMohyliv-Podilskyi – OtaczLight trucks00:00, 14:00, 23:00Light

Direction outlook

Ukraine to Moldova traffic is forecast to peak on Saturday 27 June, with extreme congestion expected on the Mayaky — Udobne – Palanka bus route (spanning 01:00–09:00). Car traffic is anticipated to spike at Starokozache – Tudora (16:00, 22:00–23:00) and Mayaky — Udobne – Palanka (early morning hours). The Ukraine–Moldova border is forecast to ease significantly by Monday 29 June, with light truck volumes remaining manageable throughout.

Return traffic from Moldova to Ukraine is expected to remain moderate on Sunday 28 June, with extreme bus congestion at Mayaky — Udobne – Palanka (13:00–20:00). Car traffic is projected to peak at Mohyliv-Podilskyi – Otacz and Mayaky — Udobne – Palanka during afternoon and evening windows (16:00–20:00). Monday 29 June is projected to see lighter queues across most checkpoints.

Ukraine ↔ Poland

Day-by-day projection (27–29 June 2026)

DateDirectionCheckpoint pairVehicle typePeak hoursIntensity
27 JunUkraine to PolandKrakivets – KorchovaCars18:00–19:00, 22:00Extreme
27 JunUkraine to PolandUstyluh – ZosynCars14:00–20:00Extreme
27 JunUkraine to PolandShehyni – MedykaCars01:00, 07:00, 17:00Extreme
27 JunPoland to UkraineKrakivets – KorchovaCars08:00–10:00Extreme
27 JunUkraine to PolandShehyni – MedykaPedestrians06:00–18:00High
27 JunPoland to UkraineShehyni – MedykaPedestrians11:00–14:00High
27 JunUkraine to PolandKrakivets – KorchovaLight trucks05:00–08:00Extreme
27 JunUkraine to PolandRava-Ruska – KhrebenneLight trucks03:00–06:00Extreme
27 JunUkraine to PolandShehyni – MedykaLight trucks03:00–06:00Extreme

Direction outlook

Ukraine to Poland traffic is forecast to experience extreme congestion on Saturday 27 June across the region's highest-volume checkpoints. Krakivets – Korchova is expected to peak at 18:00–19:00 and 22:00 for cars, with extreme light truck pressure at 05:00–08:00. Ustyluh – Zosyn and Shehyni – Medyka will see sustained extreme pressure from mid-morning onwards, with pedestrian queues reaching high levels at Shehyni – Medyka throughout the day. The Ukraine–Poland corridor is forecast to remain the highest-volume border in the region through the weekend.

Return traffic from Poland to Ukraine is expected to peak early on Saturday 27 June (Krakivets – Korchova, 08:00–10:00), then ease through Sunday. Pedestrian return traffic at Shehyni – Medyka is forecast to reach high levels at 11:00–14:00 on Saturday. Monday 29 June is projected to show light-to-moderate queues across all checkpoints.

Ukraine ↔ Romania

Day-by-day projection (27–29 June 2026)

DateDirectionCheckpoint pairVehicle typePeak hoursIntensity
27 JunUkraine to RomaniaDiakivtsi – RakovetsCars06:00–14:00High
27 JunUkraine to RomaniaPorubne – SiretCars06:00–17:00Moderate
27 JunRomania to UkrainePorubne – SiretCars12:00–20:00High
27 JunUkraine to RomaniaPorubne – SiretBuses06:00–18:00Moderate
27 JunRomania to UkrainePorubne – SiretBuses02:00–06:00High
27 JunRomania to UkrainePorubne – SiretPedestrians01:00–19:00Moderate
27 JunUkraine to RomaniaPorubne – SiretLight trucks03:00–06:00Extreme

Direction outlook

Ukraine to Romania traffic is forecast to peak on Saturday 27 June, with high car volumes at Diakivtsi – Rakovets (spanning 06:00–14:00) and extreme light truck congestion at Porubne – Siret (03:00–06:00). Moderate car and bus flows are expected at Porubne – Siret throughout the early morning and afternoon. The corridor is projected to ease significantly by Monday 29 June.

Return traffic from Romania to Ukraine is expected to remain high on Saturday 27 June, particularly at Porubne – Siret for cars (12:00–20:00) and buses (02:00–06:00). Pedestrian crossings are forecast to reach moderate levels. Sunday 28 June is projected to show lighter queues, with Monday 29 June remaining stable and light.

Ukraine ↔ Slovakia

Day-by-day projection (27–29 June 2026)

DateDirectionCheckpoint pairVehicle typePeak hoursIntensity
27 JunUkraine to SlovakiaMalyi Bereznii – UblaCars10:00, 14:00, 23:00High
27 JunUkraine to SlovakiaUzhhorod – Vyshne-NemetskeCars04:00–23:00High
27 JunSlovakia to UkraineUzhhorod – Vyshne-NemetskeCars13:00–21:00High
27 JunSlovakia to UkraineUzhhorod – Vyšné NemeckéPedestrians15:00–22:00Moderate
27 JunUkraine to SlovakiaUzhhorod – Vyšné NemeckéPedestrians06:00–19:00Moderate
27 JunUkraine to SlovakiaUzhhorod – Vyshne-NemetskeLight trucks05:00–09:00Extreme
27 JunSlovakia to UkraineUzhhorod – Vyshne-NemetskeLight trucks08:00–21:00Extreme

Direction outlook

Ukraine to Slovakia traffic is forecast to peak on Saturday 27 June, with high car volumes at both Malyi Bereznii – Ubla and Uzhhorod – Vyshne-Nemetske, and extreme light truck congestion at Uzhhorod – Vyshne-Nemetske (05:00–09:00). Pedestrian and cyclist traffic is forecast to reach moderate levels at Uzhhorod – Vyšné Nemecké throughout the day. The corridor is projected to lighten by Monday 29 June.

Return traffic from Slovakia to Ukraine is expected to remain high on Saturday 27 June, with car peaks at Uzhhorod – Vyshne-Nemetske (13:00–21:00) and extreme light truck volumes spanning 08:00–21:00. Pedestrian queues are forecast to peak at Uzhhorod – Vyšné Nemecké (15:00–22:00). Sunday 28 June is projected to ease, with Monday 29 June remaining stable.

How to use this forecast

This forecast is derived from the v2 prediction ensemble, which combines four independent models: learned profile trend, same-hour-of-week median, naive seasonal, and sibling neighbour cross-check. Peak hours represent the modelled peak within each 24-hour window and remain subject to real-time variation due to weather, road incidents, or checkpoint capacity changes. Traffic is forecast to remain lighter outside peak windows, though the approach to peak hours may still experience moderate delays. Consult the live traffic page immediately before departure to account for real-time conditions and any unplanned closures or diversions.

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Source: nakordoni.eu — Holidays | Forecast engine: v2 (4-model ensemble) | Updated: 22.06.2026