November 27, 2024
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Klitschko announced the date of the opening of the Podilsky Bridge in Kyiv

From December 1, the movement of passenger cars and city passenger transport of general use will be allowed through the Podil bridge over the Dnipro River.”, — write: epravda.com.ua

From December 1, the movement of passenger cars and city passenger transport of general use will be allowed through the Podil bridge over the Dnipro River. Such a decision was supported by the Kyiv Defense Council, writes city mayor Vitaly Klychko. In particular, the passage will be a newly built tunnel that connects the overpass with the exit to Petro Vershihora Street in the direction of Roman Shukhevych Avenue and the Troyeshchyna housing estate. For the time being, the Podilsky bridge crossing will remain closed for heavy goods transport. Advertisement: Currently, only special vehicles and the passenger bus route 111 are allowed to drive through the bridge crossing. Advertisement: Improvement works and the arrangement of the adjacent territory, near the newly built tunnel, will be completed by the end of the year. Read also: The mountain gave birth to a mouse . What is Klitschko opening in Kyiv instead of the Podilskyi bridge? Let us remind you: It was previously reported that after the completion of the construction of the roads from Rusanivske Sady to Vershigory Street and Shukhevycha Avenue, the city authorities will allow the movement of private automobile transport through the Podilskyi bridge crossing.

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