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Syktyvkar removes barriers and bins ahead of harsh winter conditions

Drivers must adapt as the city dismantles summer protections—uncovered verges and relocated bins signal winter’s arrival. Will these changes ease snow removal or create new hazards?

There are vehicles on the road and there is a bin. Here we can see trees, plants, boards, poles,...
There are vehicles on the road and there is a bin. Here we can see trees, plants, boards, poles, building, and sky.

Syktyvkar removes barriers and bins ahead of harsh winter conditions

Syktyvkar's streets are undergoing changes as winter approaches. Waste bins have been removed from the Eternal Glory memorial complex square, and roadside barriers are being taken down, leaving drivers with new precautions to consider.

The city's road maintenance agency, Dorozhnoye Khozyaystvo, is behind these preparations. They have started removing metal arches that protected road edges during the summer. These barriers, now taken down, leave road verges unprotected.

The removal of waste bins from the Eternal Glory memorial complex square is also part of these winter preparations. This preventive measure aims to avoid damage from snow-clearing equipment and being buried under snowdrifts. The city's road crews have begun this task, ensuring a smoother snow-clearing process once the winter season starts.

With the removal of summer barriers and waste bins, drivers in Syktyvkar are urged to exercise caution. They should avoid parking on unprotected road verges to prevent any potential issues. The city continues its winter preparations, ensuring safety and efficiency in snow-clearing operations.

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