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До 50 км выделенных полос на 12 участках улиц может появиться в ближайшие год-два в Челябинске
Напомним, что сейчас в городе уже около 38 км выделенных полос. Они нужны для стабилизации работы ОТ в условиях транспортных заторов, повышения исполнения расписаний и оборачиваемости автобусов. Что особенно актуально в условиях острого дефицита водителей
До 50 км выделенных полос на 12 участках улиц может появиться в ближайшие год-два в Челябинске
Напомним, что сейчас в городе уже около 38 км выделенных полос. Они нужны для стабилизации работы ОТ в условиях транспортных заторов, повышения исполнения расписаний и оборачиваемости автобусов. Что особенно актуально в условиях острого дефицита водителей
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