13.03.2013, 16:15 29786

In Almaty cars parked on the main highways are removed

According to a source in the traffic police, the proposal to clear the streets of parked cars that impede movement, belongs to representatives of emergency services and public transport management of Akimat. Traffic police will perform the task. The authors of the idea hope that in the summer dedicated lanes for public transport, fire engines and ambulance will appear in the city.

Almaty. March 13. Kazakhstan Today - Almaty began clearing the main roads of parked cars, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Currently traffic police have focused on Abay prospectus, where soon will appear "No Stopping" signs. Now you can leave the car only in designated parking areas and in "pockets". After Abay prospectus the same rules will take effect for another five central streets of the city, the Timenewspaper reports.

According to a source in the traffic police, the proposal to clear the streets of parked cars that impede movement, belongs to representatives of emergency services and public transport management of Akimat. Traffic police will perform the task. The authors of the idea hope that in the summer dedicated lanes for public transport, fire engines and ambulance will appear in the city.

The publication notes that Abay prospectus in comparison to other major roads of the city does not have so many sites where you can park. Therefore, the actions of police officers are not strongly affect the lives of motorists. Now law enforcement officers stand on every intersection of the prospectus. In the morning and evening they also watch the movement, giving the advantage to cars moving in congestion, which will help to solve the problem of traffic jams onAbay prospectus. Police also control parking process, explaining to drivers that they cannot leave their cars on the sidelines. The violators' cars are being taken away to the pound.

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