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Active raids have been launched in Tashkent to identify trucks that violate the established restrictions on movement during specific hours. As a reminder, since March 1, the capital has enforced a ban on the movement of trucks during peak hours—from 7:00 to 10:00 and from 17:00 to 21:00. This restriction was introduced to improve traffic conditions and reduce congestion during the busiest times.
The only exceptions to this rule are vehicles belonging to special services, including municipal, maintenance, and military trucks. All other truck owners and drivers are required to strictly adhere to the designated time frames and plan their routes accordingly, considering these restrictions.
These raids are aimed at maintaining order on the roads and preventing violations that could lead to traffic disruptions and create hazardous situations. Law enforcement officers are monitoring compliance with this regulation, and truck drivers found in violation will face administrative penalties.
We urge all truck owners and drivers to understand and comply with these measures. Adhering to the rules during peak hours not only helps improve traffic conditions in the city but also ensures the safety of all road users.
Previously, we reported on why the ban on truck movement during peak hours in Tashkent was not effective.
The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article.