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Muscovites this summer will have a large number of tubes than a year ago. This forecast Tuesday, June 16, was made by the press service of the Center for organization of traffic (TSODD) of Moscow, reports “Komsomolskaya Pravda”.

According to experts, the number of cars on the roads of the capital is gradually increasing after the removal of the restrictive measures imposed earlier due to the spread of coronavirus infection.

In addition, the phenomenon is partly connected with closed borders — this time in 2019, many Muscovites traveled to resorts in other countries. But now my free time can be spent exclusively within Russia.

At the moment Moscow is a priority for tourist trips, in connection with which the regions come from cars, traffic is getting worse. According to experts, for this reason, cars will become this summer is especially busy.

According to the forecasts of TMS, in the evening in Moscow expected traffic jams around 7-8 points. The Agency also noted that Monday morning was one percent more cars than in 2019. Clarifies that the increase amounted to 30 thousand cars.

In a press-service of the Moscow Parking told that the statistics of Parking sessions over the past week, close to last year’s figures. Citizens parked car in 16 times more than in the beginning of June, but still 20 percent less than at the same time in 2019. it also Specifies that, since the restrictive measures in Moscow reduced the number of Parking sessions in closed areas with barriers 54 percent.

10 June it was reported that for the first time after the lifting of the isolation regime recorded a nine-point traffic jams in Moscow. The roads were mostly downloaded in the capital — almost the entire length of the Garden and Third transport ring, on Moskvoretskaya, the Kremlin, Tinkers, Sofia, Derbenevskaya and other embankments.

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