Parking Fines to Resume from May 1
Baku / 28.04.20 / Turan: The Baku Transport Agency will renew fines on May 1 for drivers who do not comply with parking rules, the Baku Transport Agency said on April 28.
According to the same source, with the weakening of the quarantine regime from April 27 and the resumption of the work of a number of institutions, the intensity of vehicles and the movement of pedestrians on the streets increase.
Violations of parking rules in some places impede the movement of cars and pedestrians and lead to traffic jams.
“Given the above, from May 1, the agency will fix problems due to parking violations and fine drivers committing administrative offenses,” the report said.
Baku Transport Agency calls on drivers to comply with traffic rules. -16D-
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- 28 April 2020 13:05
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