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Traffic in central Baku to be restricted due to TEKNOFEST festival
Baku/24.05.22/Turan: Traffic will be restricted in the direction of Baku Crystal Hall and along Seaside Boulevard in Baku in connection with the aviation and space festival TEKNOFEST to be held on 26-29 May. The statement was made by the traffic police department of the city.
The statement says that free buses will be running to the festival venue from 08:30 to 18:00 and on the way back from 09:00 to 21:00.
Buses of Baku Bus LLC will run from "28 May" metro station to the National Flag Square and back.
Cabs of LLC "Baku Taxi Service" will also be involved in passenger transportation.
Owing to the delivery of modern technology and other equipment, as well as meeting guests, their accommodation and the safe conduct of the event, car traffic toward the Seaside Boulevard and Baku Crystal Hall will be restricted.
Citizens are advised not to use private cars and to take public transport. -06В-
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