Part of Aitmatov Street will be temporarily inaccessible
In the heart of Astana, road users are advised to be aware of ongoing traffic restrictions on Aitmatov Street, as the Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development has announced that repair work on the top layer of the road surface will continue from August 6 to 15.
The repair work, which is taking place on the section from Syganak Street to the Korghalzhyn Highway, may cause potential inconveniences for drivers and pedestrians. To ensure safety during the repair work, traffic restrictions have been put in place, with temporary road signs and markers installed on the section.
Drivers and pedestrians are advised to plan their routes in advance due to potential changes in traffic organization. The repair work will be organized in stages, with traffic allowed on one side of the road in both directions. It is recommended to be aware of the temporary road signs and markers during the traffic restrictions on Aitmatov Street.
The traffic restrictions are due to the ongoing repair work on the road surface. It is important to note that the repair work is not affecting the entire street, but only a specific section from Syganak Street to the Korghalzhyn Highway.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the traffic restrictions, it is best to check official Astana city traffic management announcements or local government websites for official traffic updates and construction schedules. The Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development of Astana has not announced any changes to the previously announced traffic restrictions.
Stay safe and plan your journey accordingly during this period of road surface repair work on Aitmatov Street.
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