15 Moscow side streets becomes single-direction
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.

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.