Protests Emerge as Taxi Stands Disappear in Sofia: Ultimatum to Mayor
The taxi industry in Bulgaria is issuing an ultimatum to the local government due to recent changes in road organization, particularly the removal of taxi stands in Sofia
Traffic organization change is being introduced in connection with the Croatian President's visit, the Sofia Municipality announced.
It is forbidden to stay and park vehicles from 12:00 on April 3 until the departure of the delegation on April 4 in the parking lot of Sofia Hotel Balkan.
The same ban was introduced from 07:00 am to 10:30 am on April 4 in the northwest arc of St. Alexander Nevski Square between Oborishte Street and 11th August Street, Oborishte between GS Rakovski Street and St. Alexander Nevsky Square.
From 09:00 to 10:30 on April 4, it is forbidden to enter road vehicles on Oborishte Str. Between "GS Rakovski" Str. And "Alexander Nevski Square" only if necessary and at the discretion of the Traffic Police Department at the SDRD.
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