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New drop-off zones established at medical facilities in Baku

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New passenger drop-off zones have been established on Hasan Bey Zardabi and Kazim Kazimzade streets in Baku. Authorities have removed a portion of existing street parking spaces in these areas to create dedicated access points for visitors to nearby medical facilities.

According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, which cited the Azerbaijan Land Transport Agency (AYNA) under the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport, the initiative aims to streamline traffic and improve patient accessibility.

Specifically, "3.28" (no stopping) road signs have been installed in front of the Nasiraddin Tusi Clinic and the Central Customs Hospital to designate these areas as official drop-off zones. Furthermore, "5.14" (taxi stand) signs have been placed at both locations to facilitate safe passenger boarding and alighting for taxi services.

These infrastructure adjustments are part of broader efforts by the Azerbaijan Land Transport Agency to manage urban mobility in the capital. By prioritizing patient access at high-traffic medical centers, the agency seeks to reduce congestion and improve the efficiency of public and private transport services in Baku.

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