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According to the decision of the Municipal Traffic Safety Commission, Klaipeda residents will have to drive their cars from the main streets of the port city an hour earlier than before.
Klaipėda residents were allowed to park their cars on some main streets on weekdays from 6 pm to 8 am. This is most relevant for people who live in the southern part of the city.
On the streets Statybininkų ave., Smiltelės, Sausio 15-osios, where cars can no longer be accommodated in narrow yards, this procedure is especially necessary for drivers.
It was decided to reduce the parking time due to traffic safety. 8 in the morning is a time when the movement in the streets of the city is very intense.
Until then, machines parked on the streets create the conditions for traffic jams and disruption when they want to get out.
The Highway Safety Commission approved the proposal to reduce parking time.
A similar situation exists on Avenida Baltijos. When the Klaipėda Central Terminal started operating, it was forbidden to leave cars on Baltijos Avenue overnight.
Residents were unhappy, but cars parked on the street with heavy vehicles are a significant and dangerous obstacle.
Bans are introduced after evaluating road safety requirements.
When asked if the commission was looking for a way out and ways in which Klaipeda residents should store their cars if they were guided from such streets, the head of the municipal Department of Transportation, Rimantas Mockus, said: “There are patios, everything else. I understand that people have to think about how many cars they have “We really won’t solve all the problems. Anyway, the street is for driving, not for parking. Part of the problem is being addressed with patio renovation programs. Places are already popping up on Peace Avenue. “
R. Mockus assured that municipal employees are communicating with the managers of the shopping centers under construction, asking that the neighbors can use their parking lots. However, not all shopping sites allow residents to leave at night.
Klaipėda residents, especially those living on the south side of the city, have been struggling for decades in search of ways to put cars in pockets reminiscent of pockets.
They are often forced to reluctantly commit crimes when, leaving room to pass, they roll down a sidewalk or green grass on a car wheel. This becomes a pretext to punish them. This replenishes the city budget, but does not solve the problem.
The complaints to the municipality also bear witness to this. In one of the last residents are outraged that Statybininkų ave. In the courtyard of house 6 there are only five parking spaces, although there are 90 apartments in this house.
The former private car park on Gedminų Street has been closed since October.
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