
New Electronic Queue System to Ease Congestion at Upper Lars Border Crossing
A new electronic queue system will be launched at the Upper Lars border crossing point between Russia and Georgia on October 1st. This initiative aims to reduce traffic congestion and waiting times for trucks, particularly during the challenging winter months. The system will allow truck drivers to book specific crossing times in advance, eliminating the need for lengthy queues and improving efficiency. This is a significant step towards modernizing border crossing procedures and easing the movement of goods through this vital transit point. According to the video, the new system will include a dedicated waiting area for up to 45 trucks. "This measure is aimed at simplifying the movement of trucks across the border, especially during the winter season when weather conditions make travel difficult," explains ATI.SU, a logistics expert featured in the video.