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Repairs will soon begin at the entrance of Bourgas , because the section has not been repaired for about 35-40 years. This was announced on Nova TV by Doncho Atanasov from the Road Infrastructure Agency. He confirmed that the roads in the country will be congested throughout the summer season due to simultaneous repairs.
"In the minimum time we have to finish the repair of the Trakia highway. Naturally, because of all the finishing work that we need to do, such as installation of restraint systems, marking, we will work around the clock to keep the deadlines, "Atanasov said.
The Road Agency would eventually start regulating traffic jams. "There are unscrupulous drivers entering the emergency lane and yesterday at the meeting with the chief secretary of Mladen Marinov we have come to a constant police presence in order to stop some people from creating chaos," he added and called on the drivers to use bypass routes if they do not want to get into the traffic jam.
"Everyone should be aware of the fact that we need to repair in the summer. In the winter there is no way to repair the roads. The the entrance of Bourgas will soon be renovated because the area has not been repaired for about 35-40 years. And on the "Hemus" highway we are repairing two places - around Vitinia and Shumen - Varna. "
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