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“Deputy Minister announces plan to regulate street traffic in provinces of Armenia”

Street traffic regulations will also be implemented in the provinces of Armenia, according to Vache Terteryan, the deputy minister of urban development and infrastructure. During a discussion of the draft law “On Traffic and Services” in the National Assembly, Terteryan emphasized the success of regulating street traffic in Yerevan using the same law. He further explained that the experience gained will be applied to other settlements in the country, with the exception of mandatory compliance with traffic regulations in Yerevan. This exception will be facilitated through a special website. Terteryan highlighted the authorities’ commitment to ensuring that every detail and requirement is implemented effectively through an electronic platform.

This announcement made by Vache Terteryan marks a significant development in street traffic regulations in Armenia. The Deputy Minister of Urban Development and Infrastructure shared his plans to extend the successful implementation of traffic regulations in the capital city, Yerevan, to other provinces. Through a special website, an exception will be created to relieve the mandatory compliance with traffic regulations in Yerevan. Terteryan underlined the authorities’ dedication to implementing these regulations effectively and efficiently using an electronic platform. This decision aims to improve road safety and traffic flow across the country.

Vache Terteryan, the Deputy Minister of Urban Development and Infrastructure, recently announced the intention to regulate street traffic in the provinces of Armenia. Acknowledging the successful implementation of traffic regulations in Yerevan, Terteryan emphasized the importance of applying these rules to other settlements as well. To facilitate this process, a special website will be established to exempt Yerevan from mandatory compliance with traffic regulations. Terteryan stressed that the authorities are ensuring every detail and requirement is implemented through the use of an electronic platform. This move highlights the commitment of Armenia to improving road safety throughout the country.

The provinces of Armenia are set to introduce street traffic regulations, following the successful implementation of such measures in Yerevan. Vache Terteryan, the Deputy Minister of Urban Development and Infrastructure, announced this decision during a discussion of the law “On Traffic and Services”. Terteryan explained that the experience gained from implementing traffic regulations in Yerevan will be utilized in other settlements across the country. However, Yerevan will be exempt from mandatory compliance with traffic regulations through a special website. Terteryan emphasized the commitment of the authorities to ensuring the effective implementation of all details and requirements through an electronic platform.

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