"Baku World Challenge 2014" paralyzed transport in Baku
In connection with the upcoming auto racing "Baku World Challenge 2014" in the morning on October 30 traffic at the southern entrance to Baku - the circle "20th Precinct" Square "Azneft" was absolutely paralyzed.
Drivers coming to Baku from this direction, should get an alternative route through the settlement Badamdar or on the racetrack through Hojasan road with access to Tbilisi Avenue, according to traffic police of the capital.
They have to turn after the 14th kilometer of the Baku-Alat to the malls "Sadarak" and "Bina", and further along the ring road to Hojasan road.
Traffic police Baku noted "significance" of the competition "Baku World Challenge 2014", and asks people to start the action " A week without a car", using public transport to avoid traffic jams and accidents.
The racing "Baku World Challenge 2014" will be held November 1-2, and now there are preparatory works. Races will be held at the site of the flag area to the 20th site. -16D-
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