Romanian Police: LIVE map with ROADS CLOSED by Blizzard

Romanian Police, live map with roads closed in Romania due to blizzard and snowfall by CNAIR, here are all the affected areas now.

Romanian Police map CLOSED ROADS

Romanian police started today to warn the Romanians who want to go on the road in various areas of the country regarding the fact that many roads in certain counties are completely closed to road traffic. The Romanian Police does not have a live map where we can see information on closed roads in Romania, and the infotraffic center only lists the blocked areas, but those from CNAIR have an interactive, updated map with the situation of closed roads in the country.

Romanian police guards some of the entrances to these closed roads, but in this page you can see ahead of time where you cannot reach, so that you don't even go on the road in order not to be turned back. As you can see there, there is real-time information on the roads closed by the Romanian Police, but also details on the reason for which the respective road was closed by the authorities, so we also know why we cannot travel there.

Romanian Police: LIVE map with ROADS CLOSED by Blizzard

Romanian police continues to provide new information about the roads that are closed, remain closed, or are reopened, but on that map the data should appear even faster. That map should also be accessible from mobile phones, so that if you are already on the road, you can know in advance which roads you will not be able to enter, before the Romanian Police stop you and return you home so as not to risk stay snowed in.

Romanian police closed many roads in the counties of Braila, Tulcea, and not only, the A2 highway being completely closed an hour ago, as well as many other detour routes that could bring drivers close to Constanta. The map with live information about the closed roads can save you a lot of trouble before you end up interacting with the Romanian Police and asking them pointlessly why the roads are closed, as many drivers already do.

Romanian police he recommends all drivers not to go on the road if they do not have serious reasons to do so, because they risk being covered in snow, and it could be very difficult to reach them later.