Ahead of COP29, extensive monitoring of traffic management is underway on several streets and avenues in Baku to ensure smooth and safe transport throughout the conference.
As part of the COP29 transport plan and its designated routes, traffic monitoring will take place on November 3 from 11:00 to 14:00. The monitoring will cover Heydar Aliyev avenue Zaghulba road, Narimanov, Khatai, Tbilisi, Inshaatchilar, and Neftchilar avenues; Teymur Elchin, Niyazi, Yusif Safarov, Mehdi Huseyn, Seaside, Zarifa Aliyeva, Uzeyir Hajibeyli, Kovkab Safaraliyeva, Bakikhanov streets; and partially Istiglaliyyat street. Drivers are advised to use alternative routes and public transport during this period.
The monitoring, a joint operation by the COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Azerbaijan Land Transport Agency, will test planned routes and traffic flow for this climate conference.
Earlier this month, successful traffic monitoring exercises tested various scenarios and routes using COP29 vehicles, including shuttles and cars, along with ambulances, fire engines, and hundreds of volunteers.