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Partial restrictions of traffic on Danube Bridge near Ruse until April 29

Photo: BGNES

In the period April 26 - 29th, traffic on the Danube Bridge near Ruse will be stopped for 4 hours every day between 20:00 and 24:00, the Road Infrastructure Agency reported.

Temporary organization of traffic in a 1-kilometer section is necessary due to the urgent repair of concrete slabs. A material is used which requires no vibrations during its hardening and this necessitates restriction on traffic for four hours.

During the rest of the time, traffic in the area of the repairs will pass in one lane and will be regulated by road signs and signals. It is necessary for drivers to drive with increased attention and appropriate speed, strictly observing the traffic signals.




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