According to the directives from the authorities, the most dangerous sections of the roads include:
- Bishkek – Osh: kilometers 121–138 (Tuu-Ashuu Pass), kilometers 198–265 (Chychkan Gorge, Ala-Bel Pass);
- Myrzake – Kara-Kulja – Alayku: kilometers 55–115;
- Ala-Buka – Kanysh-Kiya: kilometers 45–112 (Chapchyma Pass);
- Krasnaya-Gorka – Akhtash: kilometers 0–3;
- Sary-Tash – Daroot-Korgon – Karamyk: kilometers 97–98;
- Bishkek – Naryn – Torugart: kilometers 292–305 (Dolon Pass);
- Aral – Min-Kush: kilometers 1–14;
- Aral – Suusamyr: kilometers 8–21;
- Balikchy – Kazarman – Jalal-Abad: kilometers 326–349 (Kok-Art Pass);
- Karakoil – Enilchek: kilometers 45–90 (Chon-Ashuu Pass).
On the specified sections, the formation of avalanches, snow drifts, ice, and reduced visibility is possible.
Drivers are advised to maintain a distance of 500 meters between vehicles, strictly follow the instructions of road services, and, if possible, avoid traveling through mountain passes during the specified period.
Experts warn that under unstable weather conditions, the risk of emergencies on high-altitude roads significantly increases.