Tez yordam yoki öt öçiriş avtomaşinalariga yöl böşatiş vatandoşga tezkor yordam uçun qançalar zarur bölsa, manziliga öz vaqtida yetib borişni rejalaştirayotgan vatandoş uçun tartibli va tizimli jamoat transporti şunçalar zarur.
Tartibli va sifatli jamoat transporti xalqimiz talab qilayotgan xizmat ekanligidan kelib çiqib avtobus yölaklarini betartib band qilganlarga jarima belgilaydigan qonun loyihasini ma’qulladik.
Tez yordam yoki öt öçiriş avtomaşinalariga yöl böşatiş vatandoşga tezkor yordam uçun qançalar zarur bölsa, manziliga öz vaqtida yetib borişni rejalaştirayotgan vatandoş uçun tartibli va tizimli jamoat transporti şunçalar zarur.
Tartibli va sifatli jamoat transporti xalqimiz talab qilayotgan xizmat ekanligidan kelib çiqib avtobus yölaklarini betartib band qilganlarga jarima belgilaydigan qonun loyihasini ma’qulladik.
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