Restrictions on Entry of Cars to Baku from Regions Remain in Force
Restrictions on entry to Baku of vehicles registered in the country will continue after the European Games. The journalists were told by the representative of the State Traffic Police Kamran Aliyev.
In particular, the Cabinet of Ministers is preparing a change in the rules of road traffic. According to him, this issue is being discussed in the government's Commission on traffic.
It is expected that the Cabinet decision will be taken in the coming days.
According to Aliyev, the new rules will be adopted taking into account numerous appeals of citizens, as well as the need to minimize the density of vehicles in Baku.
Earlier it was reported that the restrictions on the entry of cars with nonresident numbers to Baku will be valid until July 1. -16D-
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