In several parts of the country, serious traffic disruptions and accidents make things difficult for motorists. The situation is particularly critical on the M1 highway, where two accidents occurred on the side leading to Hegyeshalom. Two cars collided near Bicské, the inner lane was closed and the traffic jam exceeded 8 kilometers. It is recommended to use the main road 1 to Bicské, although significant congestion is expected here as well.
Several vehicles collided in the Tata area, and another car caught fire near the Mocsa area. The traffic moving in one lane causes more than 5 kilometers of congestion here as well. Meanwhile, there are also significant disruptions on the M5 motorway: the traffic jam is 7 kilometers long due to the accident at the Örkény junction. Traffic is moving on the outer lane, the affected vehicles have already been de-energized. On the M7 highway between Törökbálint and Székesfehérvár, the crowd trying to get to Lake Balaton slows down the traffic, intermittent congestion can be expected. Other accidents also occurred in different parts of the country: - On highway 31, between Mende and Gyömrő, a car hit an electric pole, the road was closed. - Two passenger cars collided on road 21105 near Csömör, due to the accident at the M0 ramp, the vehicles were cut off. - Four passenger cars collided on highway 37, at the border of Sárospatak, and half the road was closed. - On highway 55, near Mórahalom, a car has drifted off the road, traffic is moving alternately in the middle of the lane. In addition, fires broke out in several parts of Hungary, which also affect traffic and public safety. - On the outskirts of Mártély, about three hectares of weeds burned, which were successfully extinguished by Hódmezővásárhely and local volunteer firefighters. - Around 350 bales of straw caught fire on the outskirts of Tótkomlós, which were extinguished by several firefighting units. - A fire broke out at a waste disposal site on the outskirts of Cegléd, affecting around 1,000 square meters; the flames were put out jointly by the firefighters of several cities.