Part of Jumayev Avenue to remain closed until August 20th.
Road Repair Works on Zhumaabaev Avenue, Nur-Sultan: Key Points and Traffic Information
From August 11 to August 20, the Transport and Infrastructure Development Authority of Nur-Sultan will be carrying out road repair works on Zhumaabaev Avenue. Here's what you need to know:
Affected Area The repair works will take place on a stretch of Zhumaabaev Avenue, from Kazybek Bi Street to Momyshuly Avenue.
Traffic Restrictions During this period, certain sections of Zhumaabaev Avenue will be partially or fully closed for repairs. Traffic flow will be limited, with possible lane reductions and temporary stoppages. Traffic will be organized in both directions on one side of the road during the repair works.
Safety Measures To minimize inconvenience, temporary traffic signs and indicators will be installed around the repair zone. Reduced speed limits will be enforced near the construction site for safety. An increased presence of traffic police or supervisors will manage traffic and ensure smooth transitions.
Alternative Routes While no specific alternative routes are mentioned in the announcement, drivers are advised to use parallel streets and adjacent roads to bypass the repair area. Suggested detours may include nearby avenues and residential streets to ease congestion.
Other Considerations Pedestrians are advised to consider possible changes in traffic organization during the road repair works. Unfortunately, no information is given about the expected impact on public transportation.
The announcement does not provide contact information for further inquiries regarding the road repair works. If you need specific details on exact affected segments or recommended alternative routes, please let me know!
Residents and commuters are encouraged to plan their travel accordingly, allowing extra time for their journeys and following all posted traffic signs and instructions. The announcement does not mention any expected delays or disruptions due to the road repair works.
Read also:
- Foreign financial aid for German citizens residing abroad persists
- "Germany appears less environmentally friendly compared to Texas, according to Harald Lesch's climate documentary"
- Investing 1 billion funds into the police force of North Rhine-Westphalia for battling rodents and mold issues
- Tesla resurrects transferred Full Self-Driving feature amid other promotional offers