Attention: Budapest implements traffic relief measures amid summer renovations

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Budapest is currently undergoing a series of extensive road and infrastructure renovations, which have led to increased traffic congestion across the city. In response, the city’s public transport authority, BKK, has introduced several traffic relief measures aimed at easing the pressure on the capital’s roads during this busy summer period.
Increased traffic and its causes
According to BKK, recent data indicate that traffic jams in Budapest have risen by approximately 10% compared to the same period last year. This increase is attributed not only to the multiple simultaneous renovation projects but also to an unusual delay in the typical reduction of traffic volume that usually accompanies the start of the school summer holiday. Unlike previous years, the decline in traffic flow began later, exacerbating congestion issues in the early days of the break.
Key measures to alleviate congestion
To tackle these challenges, BKK has implemented a series of targeted interventions:
- Temporary suspension of Rákóczi Bridge works: The renovation works on the Rákóczi Bridge will be temporarily halted from 30 June, suspending traffic restrictions on the route from Pest to Buda. This pause is expected to last until 5 July, when work will resume. This measure aims to restore traffic flow on one of Budapest’s critical crossing points over the Danube.
- New bus lanes: To prioritise public transport and reduce delays, BKK has designated additional bus lanes in key locations: On the Margit Bridge, one lane at the Buda bridgehead will be reserved exclusively for buses.
- Yellow road markings have been added at Mechwart Liget to facilitate smoother bus entry and exit.

- A bus lane has been marked along the tram tracks on Gellért Rakpart between Liberty (Szabadság) Bridge and Rudas Bath, allowing buses to bypass congestion.
- Earlier implementation of first-door boarding: BKK has brought forward the introduction of first-door boarding on bus lines 105-210 and 178 from 5 July to 30 June. This system, which restricts boarding to the front door only after 8 PM in the city centre, is intended to speed up passenger flow and reduce dwell times at stops, enhancing overall bus punctuality.
- Relaxation of tram boarding restrictions: During the ongoing track renovations on the Grand Boulevard, the first-door boarding rule has been temporarily lifted on several tram and bus lines (9, 26, 91, 191, and 291) between Margaret (Margit) Bridge and Szent István Boulevard. This change aims to improve boarding efficiency and passenger comfort during the maintenance period.






