IRS: The Consequences of Avalanches Have Been Eliminated on the Dushanbe-Chanak Highway and Traffic Has Been Provided
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DUSHANBE, 12.01.2023 (NIAT Khovar) – On January 11, the consequences of avalanches were completely eliminated and the movement of all types of road transport along the Dushanbe-Chanak highway was provided, reports the branch of Innovative Road Solutions LTD (IRS) in Tajikistan.
The clearing of the Dushanbe-Chanak highway from snow and its treatment with anti-slip materials began in the early morning, and traffic is now provided.
“A respectful request to drivers not to go out on the road without preparation, typical for the winter season, and to be careful while driving,” the IRS noted.
Yesterday, on Dushanbe-Chanak highway, especially in the Varzoba zone, due to the inattention of some drivers, the traffic jam increased, which made it much more difficult to send the IRS technique to the place of coming off, to areas where there is heavy snowfall.









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