Fifteen streets in the Russian capital Eastern sector have become one-direction streets since December 17, reports Moscow traffic server, referring to the resolution signed by Moscow authorities in June 2004. The following side streets are running in single direction: Durasovsky, Kazarmenny, Obukha, Tessinsky, Serebryanichesky, Starosadsky, Maly Ivanovsky, Khokhlovsky, Podkopayevsky, Khitrovsky, 1st Kotelnichesky, 4th Kotelnichesky, 5th Kotelnichesky, Pevchesky and Petropavlovsky. The Moscow Department for Transport and Communication press-cutting service explained, that "works on transferring streets in Moscow centre to single-direction running is going on by sectors". So, 34 streets became single direction in autumn last year. This work is going to be continued, mentioned the press-cutting service.
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