Traffic Restrictions Implemented within Moscow's City Borders due to Ongoing Street Festival
In an announcement made by the mayor's and government of the capital's portal, traffic restrictions are set to affect certain streets in Moscow starting July 18, in connection with the "Big Run Fest" event scheduled for July 19. Specifically, Novinsky, Smolensky, and Zubovsky Boulevards, as well as other sections of the Garden Ring, will be closed on this day.
These traffic restrictions come as no surprise, as similar measures were implemented during the 12th Night Run that took place on the night of June 21-22, covering a 10 km distance along the city's embankments. However, no new dates for similar events have been announced.
As of now, there is no detailed information available about traffic restrictions or street closures in Moscow on July 19 specifically related to the Big Run Fest, nor about alternative routes for drivers on that day. It is advisable to check Moscow city official transport department announcements, local news outlets, or the event organiser’s communication channels closer to the event date for the most accurate and official information.
It is worth noting that the Big Run Fest is not the only event taking place in the city on July 19. Other events may also cause traffic disruptions, but no new details about these have been provided.
For those planning to attend the Big Run Fest, it is recommended to plan their travel routes accordingly and allow extra time for potential delays. For those who prefer to avoid the city centre on that day, it may be advisable to find alternative activities or plan visits for a different day.
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The Big Run Fest, a sports event scheduled for July 19, is expected to cause traffic disruptions similar to the 12th Night Run on June 21-22. It's suggested to plan travel routes accordingly and check official announcements for the most accurate information. Additionally, it's noteworthy that other events may also cause traffic disruptions, but no new details about these have been provided.