Traffic Restrictions of European Games Extended for 10 Days
Traffic restrictions imposed for the period of European Games in Baku have been extended by 10 more days, the head of public relations department of the Republican Traffic Police Colonel Kamran Aliyev said.
According to him, this is due to the application of the Operating Committee of the European Games to the traffic police and due to the continuation of the stay of foreign guests in Baku. Thus, drivers for another 10 days cannot use "the Game lanes" on the roads of the capital. Otherwise, they will be fined.
Recall that another limitation was the ban on the entry of vehicles into the capital from the regions. -16D04-
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