Romania beckoned. I did want to cross the Danube which is the border by ferry, but ended up going through the main crossing at Ruse.
I had read reports of 2 to 3 hour waits and things did not look promising, you go through one booth to pay the bridge tax, then it’s a free for all.
The reason is that one lane of the bridge is being rebuilt, so vehicles can only cross in one direction at a time. We only waited 20 minutes before getting a green light.
Getting into Romania was fine, no passport control as they are both Schengen.
The line of waiting vehicles wanting to cross from the Romanian side was kilometres long. Must have been over a hundred semi trailers, we gave up counting.
No Bucharest this time, I had wanted to drive the Transfăgărășa road last year, but it was still closed for the winter.
Stopped in Pitesti before heading up to Braşov. Boy was that a mistake, most of the 73 Highway was under roadworks. Single land start stop for a lot of it. Probably 30 sets of traffic lights along the way.
We stopped at a market in a small town, got chatting to a young person with perfect English, she had been to Australia many times as she had previously worked as cabin crew for Qatar.
Usual tat found at most of these markets.







