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Days
Time of day
Showing data for: 2026.06.01 – 2026.08.31
Last reporting
15 min
 ·  10.07.2026
Best 2-hour window (any day)
01:00 – 03:00
Typically 10 min  ·  up to 20 on a busy day
Best day of week
Monday
Typically 10 min  ·  up to 15 on a busy day
Total readings
319
across all days and hours
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Today

Wait time heatmap — by day and hour (local time Serbia)

Numbers show the usual wait · small number = how many reports

≤ 30 min
31 – 90 min
> 90 min
no data
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Mon 10 n=1 13 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 13 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 15 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1
Tue 10 n=1 13 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 11 n=2 14 n=2 9 n=2 10 n=2 9 n=2 11 n=2 10 n=2 9 n=2 10 n=3 9 n=2 10 n=3 15 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3 12 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3 10 n=3 12 n=3
Wed 12 n=3 13 n=3 10 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3 8 n=3 15 n=3 10 n=3 8 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3 10 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3 8 n=3 12 n=3 13 n=3 10 n=3 10 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3 8 n=3 11 n=2 10 n=2
Thu 12 n=3 15 n=2 10 n=3 9 n=2 11 n=2 10 n=3 11 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3 8 n=3 10 n=3 8 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=2 12 n=3 10 n=3 11 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3 10 n=3 10 n=3 10 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3
Fri 8 n=3 15 n=3 10 n=3 8 n=3 10 n=3 8 n=3 15 n=3 10 n=3 8 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3 10 n=3 12 n=3 12 n=3 10 n=3 9 n=2 15 n=2 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1
Sat 9 n=1 15 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 13 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 13 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1
Sun 11 n=1 14 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 13 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 15 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1 11 n=1 10 n=1 9 n=1

Best individual hours across all days

#1
13:00
Typically 10 min
up to 20 · 14 samples
10 min
#2
08:00
Typically 10 min
up to 25 · 14 samples
10 min
#3
07:00
Typically 10 min
up to 20 · 14 samples
10 min
#4
02:00
Typically 10 min
up to 20 · 13 samples
10 min
#5
18:00
Typically 10 min
up to 20 · 13 samples
10 min
#6
17:00
Typically 10 min
up to 25 · 13 samples
10 min
#7
22:00
Typically 10 min
up to 25 · 12 samples
10 min
#8
14:00
Typically 10 min
up to 25 · 14 samples
10 min
#9
12:00
Typically 10 min
up to 25 · 14 samples
10 min
#10
11:00
Typically 10 min
up to 30 · 14 samples
10 min
#11
10:00
Typically 10 min
up to 20 · 14 samples
10 min
#12
15:00
Typically 10 min
up to 20 · 14 samples
10 min

Best times per weekday

Monday
Best 2-hour window 22:00 – 00:00 Typically 5 min  ·  up to 10
04:00 Typically 9m
08:00 Typically 9m
10:00 Typically 9m
Tuesday
Best 2-hour window 14:00 – 16:00 Typically 10 min  ·  up to 20
04:00 Typically 9m
00:00 Typically 10m
03:00 Typically 10m
Wednesday
Best 2-hour window 23:00 – 01:00 Typically 10 min  ·  up to 20
23:00 Typically 10m
22:00 Typically 11m
20:00 Typically 10m
Thursday
Best 2-hour window 12:00 – 14:00 Typically 10 min  ·  up to 25
03:00 Typically 9m
13:00 Typically 10m
23:00 Typically 10m
Friday
Best 2-hour window 14:00 – 16:00 Typically 10 min  ·  up to 20
19:00 Typically 9m
22:00 Typically 9m
18:00 Typically 10m
Saturday
Best 2-hour window 23:00 – 01:00 Typically 5 min  ·  up to 5
00:00 Typically 9m
03:00 Typically 9m
09:00 Typically 9m
Sunday
Best 2-hour window 22:00 – 00:00 Typically 5 min  ·  up to 10
02:00 Typically 9m
04:00 Typically 9m
08:00 Typically 9m

Values are in minutes  ·  Based on 319 readings  ·  2026.06.30 – 2026.07.10

About the Naidăș / Kaluđerovo crossing

The Naidăș–Kaluđerovo crossing is a regional border point between Romania and Serbia, at the southern edge of the Banat region near the Danube. On the Romanian side it serves Naidăș, in Caraș-Severin County, and on the Serbian side it connects to Kaluđerovo, in the Banat district of Vojvodina.

This is a smaller crossing rather than a main international corridor. It is used mainly by passenger cars and regional travellers, along with some local cross-border traffic, so it generally carries far lighter volumes than the busy Moravița–Vatin route to the north. When the larger crossings are congested, quieter points like this can make a useful alternative.

Serbia is outside the EU and the Schengen area, so expect a full passport and document check in both directions; drivers continuing into Serbia should also keep the country's road-toll and vehicle-insurance rules in mind.

Live wait times

Because traffic here is lighter and less predictable, waits can swing from almost nothing to short queues around peak moments. Check the heatmap above to compare waits by hour and day, and pick one of the quieter windows to cross.

How to read this page

The colour grid

Each square is one day and hour. Green is a short wait (30 min or less), yellow is medium (up to 90), red is long. Grey squares have no reports yet. The big number is the usual wait in minutes; the small number is how many reports it is based on. Faded squares have very few reports, so treat them with caution.

Usual wait vs busy day

We show two numbers. The usual wait (‘Typically’) is the middle of what people report — a normal day. The busy-day number (‘up to’) is how bad it can get. If you can’t be late, plan for the busy-day number.

Best time to arrive

The 2-hour window when waits are usually shortest. Arrive near its start for the best chance of a quick crossing. The per-day cards show the same for each weekday.

How fresh, how sure

Reports come in through the day. The Last reporting card at the top shows the latest one. Recent reports count a little more than old ones, and anything based on very few reports is faded — treat it with caution.

Direction matters

Wait times for Serbia → Romania and the opposite direction are tracked separately and often differ significantly. Use the link at the top of the page to switch to the reverse crossing.

Patterns change over time

Public holidays, seasonal traffic, and road works can shift wait times well outside historical norms. These statistics reflect past patterns — always check current conditions before you travel.

How to use filters

Tap the filter header to expand or collapse the filter panel. Use the period presets — 30 days, 90 days, seasons, All time, or a custom date range — for quick access to different windows. Select specific days of the week or times of day to further narrow your analysis. Default is the current season, all days, all hours.