The center of the capital suffers from traffic jams due to the preparations for the Formula 1
On the morning of February 5, traffic on the avenue from Neftchilar Avenue from "Azneft" square to "Sahil" metro station was blocked. Due to the fact that the new asphalt is being laid on that part of the road for the participants of the race of Formula 1, which will take place this summer.
Closing the main road of the city center has created huge problems for the population, especially because the authorities did not warn anyone. It is not reported how long the seaside boulevard will be closed. Apparently, the preparation is behind schedule, which forced the authorities to make immediate action. -02В-
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