
EL.AS announced the rules of the road that will be in effect in Athens on March 24 and 25 in connection with the student and military parade, respectively, in honor of the celebration of the national anniversary on March 25.
In particular, according to the Police, stopping and parking, as well as the movement of vehicles, will be gradually prohibited:
• Prohibition of stopping and parking from 06:00 and a gradual cessation of vehicles from 10:00 until the end of the student parade on the avenues and streets below:
◦ L. Vas. Amalias, all the way in both traffic flows and on their perpendiculars to the first parallel street.
◦ St. Vas Sofia, on the section between Sekeri and St. Amalia streets, in the traffic flow towards pl. Constitution.
◦ Bass George I’, along the entire length.
◦ Email Venizelou (University), all the way and diagonally to the first parallel street.
◦ L. Vas. Olgas, all the way in both traffic flows.
◦ Syngrou Street, in the area between Af.Dyakosa and Dionysios Areopagita streets, in the traffic flow towards Sq. Constitution.
• The prohibition of stopping and parking and the gradual cessation of the movement of vehicles from 06:00 hours on 03/24/2023 until the end of the military parade on 03/25/2023 on the streets below and to the right of them to the first parallel street:
◦ Achilles, in the area between Pl. Karaiskaki and Thermopylon street in both traffic flows.
◦ Lenormand, all the way in both traffic flows.
◦ Full length zucchini.
◦ Burvachi, along the entire length.
◦ Petmez along the entire length.
◦ Kallirois, in the section between Vouliagmenis and Petmeza streets, in traffic from Vouliagmenis street to Francis street.
◦ Carolow all the way in both traffic flows.
◦ Marne, all the way in both traffic flows.
◦ Ant/go st. Reguk, all over in both traffic flows.
• Prohibition of stopping and parking and gradual suspension of vehicles from 12:00 03/24/2023 to 19:30 03/25/2023 on an unnamed road leading from the Lycabettus Ring Road to Lycabettus Hill.
• Prohibition of stopping and parking and gradual cessation of traffic from 06:00 until the end of the military parade on the avenues and streets below and on the perpendicular to the first parallel street:
◦ Vas. Sofia Avenue, on the section between Vas. Kon/nos and Vas. Amalia Avenues in both traffic flows.
◦ Full length Atticus date.
◦ Bass George II, along the entire length.
◦ Bass George I’, along the entire length.
◦ L. Vas. Amalia, all the way in both traffic flows.
◦ Email Venizelu (university) all over.
◦ sq. Omonia.
◦ Piraeus, in the area between Sq. Omonia and Hieras Odos in both traffic flows.
◦ Athena all the way in both traffic flows.
◦ St. Constantine, along its entire length.
◦ sq. Karaiskakis.
◦ October 28 (patio), on the site between el. Venizelos (University) and L. Alexandra in both traffic flows.
◦ Th.Diligiannis, in the area between Pl. Karaiskaki and I. Metaxa street in both traffic flows.
◦ sq. Constitution.
◦ Philhellenic throughout.
◦ The stadium along its entire length.
◦ L. Sygrow, on the site between Am. Francis and Dionysius the Areopagites in both traffic streams.
◦ Academy all over.
◦ Af.Dyaku, all the way in both traffic flows.
• Parking and parking ban and gradual cessation of vehicle traffic from 06:00 until the end of events in the Church of the Holy Metropolis of Athens, namely:
◦ Metropolis, along the entire length and diagonally to the first parallel street.
◦ Aeolou, on the section between Ermou and Hadrianou streets, as well as on its perpendiculars to the first parallel street.
◦ Ermou, on the site between Sq. Asomatos and Aiolou street.
Also, according to EL.AS., during the specified periods of time, changes will be made to public transport routes.
Finally, the Police are urging drivers, in order to better serve them and avoid additional traffic problems, not to cross or park their cars on the above streets, avenues and squares at the specified times, and to follow traffic signs and instructions. controllers.
Source: Kathimerini

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