Entry of Nonresident Vehicles into Baku to Be Limited from April 23
Baku / 19.04.18 / Turan: In connection with the forthcoming Formula-1 race, the entry of non-resident cars and trucks will be banned in Baku from April 23.
The State Traffic Police inform that the restrictions will not concern special equipment and carriers of agricultural products.
The traffic police urged residents of the country to use public transport during the specified period for their arrival in the capital. Owners of private cars will be able to leave their cars at the entrance to the city on free and guarded parking lots and then go to the city by bus.
Recall that the race Formula -1 will be held in Baku on April 27-29. -16D-
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- 19 April 2018 12:18
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