For almost two weeks, Baku at a high level takes prestigious international competitions in various sports. On June 4-6, the Grand Prix of Azerbaijan was held under formula-1. On June 12, the first match of the European Football Championship in Azerbaijan was held for the first time in history in Azerbaijan.
Baku Transport Agency and Main Department of Road Police Baku made a joint statement, which expressed gratitude to the participants of the movement for manifested understanding and support.
“Our citizens, following the established rules and recommendations, unconditionally supported the holding of games, especially transport events, at a high level,” the report says.
In BTA and the Baku traffic police expressed the hope that the participants in the movement show the same understanding during the Euro-2020 football championship games, which will be held in Baku 16, June 20 and July 3.
“In particular, in connection with the game of national teams of Turkey and Wales on June 16, we ask the participants of the movement to follow the established rules and recommendations. Given the great interest in the game of representatives of fraternal countries and the fact that on this day in the city will be held high-level events, We invite the participants of the movement strictly follow the rules of the road and show solidarity on the roads.
Please do not use personal transport if there is no serious need. This is important for the unimpeded movement of vehicles on the roads, especially buses on regular and express lines, to avoid the formation of unnecessary traffic jams. Also not to park cars in places where parking is prohibited, including on the territory of the bus stops and bus bands. Cars that create obstacles for a comfortable and uninterrupted movement will be evacuated in the manner prescribed by law, “the statement says.
The report states that the carriage of the tickets with tickets will be carried out on express routes in accordance with the existing transportation plan. (Details on the link https://bna.az/az/news/1337).