Traffic Police Restrict Entry of Non-resident Vehicles to Baku
In connection with the start of the new school year, in order to limit traffic jams, and based on the decision by the Transportation Security Committee of the Cabinet of 2015, the traffic police have restricted the entry of non-resident vehicles to Baku on September 15.
Residents from the provinces are advised to use buses to come to Baku. At the entrances to the city free car parks have been created, where people can leave their cars. The restrictions will be applied from 07:30 to 21:00 until October 1. -16D-
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