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🧠 On Thursday, in connection with “Youth Day”, Abdurahmon Bakhtiyev, Deputy Mayor of Tashkent City for Transport and Road Infrastructure Issues, met with master’s students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy.

🔺 During the meeting, foreign experience in organizing road traffic and the work being done to implement it in the capital was discussed.

🇺🇿 The Deputy Mayor provided detailed information on the master plan developed for regulating road traffic, preventing traffic jams and road accidents, developing mobile services, introducing artificial intelligence, and the construction of BRT lanes.

The students were particularly interested in the most pressing questions: — a transparent payment system in public transport; — improving payment discipline among passengers; — reducing the number of turning points on roads; — the efficiency of electronic payment systems.

The meeting, held in an open dialogue format, was rich in proposals and initiatives from the young participants.

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