Road safety information
All news can be viewed on the official telegram channel of the Road Safety Department of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of Tashkent.
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The Road Safety Department of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of Tashkent reports that work to improve the transport infrastructure in the capital is systematically continuing.
🚶 Pedestrian paths and speed bumps are being redrawn to create comfortable driving conditions for drivers.
🏗 In order not to create inconvenience to road users, the work is mainly carried out at night.
We apologize for the temporary inconvenience and thank you for understanding the situation.
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Driving in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, requires knowledge of local rules, road conditions, and available resources to ensure a safe and comfortable experience. Below is a detailed guide to obtaining a driver's license, familiarizing yourself with local traffic regulations, monitoring roadworks, and finding parking.
Transportation Information:
Additional transportation information can be found on MyGov.uz:
Obtaining a Local Driver's License:
Requirements: Applicants must be at least 18 years old to obtain a standard driver's license. For certain vehicle categories (e.g., commercial vehicles), the minimum age may be higher.
Procedure: Submit documents (passport, medical certificate, proof of residence) to the Tashkent Road Safety Department. You may be required to pass a theory exam and a practical driving test.
Basic Traffic Rules:
- Side of Traffic: Driving is on the right side of the road. Speed limits:
- Urban areas (Tashkent): 60 km/h
- Rural roads: 90 km/h
- Motorways: up to 100 km/h
Parking rules:
- Avoid parking near intersections, bus stops, or pedestrian crossings.
- Parking is permitted in designated areas; always check for parking restrictions.
- Use Yandex.Maps or 2GIS to find parking near your destination.
Road construction:
Information about roadwork can be found on the website in the news section.
Road Safety Department contact information:
Call center: +99871-207-14-66