Only these vehicles can enter downtown Pristina tomorrow

Only these vehicles can enter downtown Pristina tomorrow

Selim Pacolli, deputy head of the Pristina municipality, has again been declared concerning and municipal decisions for tomorrow, following high air pollution. In this case, Selimi has said the Pristina municipality has issued the decision to stop selling coal and to make the ban on cars from tomorrow. Selimi has [...]

In this case, Selimi has said the Pristina municipality has issued the decision to stop selling coal and to make the ban on cars from tomorrow.

Selimi has also said that vehicles that will be allowed are those of urban traffic, vehicles carrying vehicles of persons with special needs, ambulances of emergency aid, EULEX, KFOR and some others.

Unlike yesterday at a media conference, it has become known that under the plan formed with the Ministry of Environment and Space Planning, parking lots will be organised outside the city, while citizens will be able to travel in urban traffic.

Otherwise, the number of cars entering and leaving Pristina in one day is estimated to total 120 thousand cars.

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