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ISTANBUL

Istanbul started the new week with traffic

Sugar Mizzy October 25, 2021

The first business traffic of the week in Istanbul started effectively from the early hours. He went out on the roads to the people going to the schools and going to their jobs with the service vehicles.

Kadıköy is seen especially in the D-100 view. Sometimes the traffic came without stopping in places. What is expected in the traffic from the oncoming roads.

Istanbul started the new week with 60 percent traffic safety

The holiday of the two-day holiday was allowed to remain on holiday until the first day of Istanbul, from week to week.

In the transition from the Anatolian Side to Europe, there was traffic between Ataşehir and Kavacık on the TEM Highway, and between Çamlıca and Altunizade on the 15th of July Bridge.

D – 100 In the traffic in Ümraniye, they passed among the passers-by.

Traffic ordeal in Istanbul: Everything will be fine, but we couldn't see it

PHOTOGRAPH 9

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As the metro construction between Ataköy and İkitelli, which should be completed in 2018, has not been completed, it continues to be adversely affected. Yenibosna Çatşaşme metro construction site is long due to the closed road for the workers at work in the morning.

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The metro construction site was formed intensively for vehicles that want to reach Çobançeşme Junction from the E-5 highway. Press focuses on vehicles that want to connect to the Çoban Çeşme junction from Eksperes.

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The use of vehicles for 2-3 kilometers from Çobanşeşme junction was revealed in their eyes from the air. The starting and ending of shifts interfered with the course for a long time.

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“Everything will be fine but we didn’t see it”

Burak Tavşancı, who expressed his desire to survive for a long time to go to work, said, “We have been waiting at Çobançeşme crossroad for 30 minutes. We used to plan 5 times, now we can’t go 30 days. Every morning we draw attention to this ordeal, they need to find a solution to this problem. Every such thing will be beautiful in a way that we have not seen however. We used it as a hanger for a single subway banner.

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“I complain a lot because of the traffic”

First year high school student Enes Altunışık said, “I leave early because of where I come from, our traffic bus had to stay on the road. He says that he is late for our school lessons because I have a hard time because of the traffic.

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“I survived the car at the last moment”

Ferhat Dursun, who is surviving to go to work, said, “Traffic is alive every day. It was more today. He said that the dolmuş should get off to leave us corrupt. I was saved at the last moment from being run over by cars on the road. This is what I’m complaining about you. Cross over. or they’re useless” uses

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The metro, consisting of 12 stations between Ataköy and Basın Ekspres İkitelli, will be an option to carry 35 thousand passengers per day. For the completion of 2018, underground and stations will be completed in 3 years.

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traffic ordeal in Istanbul

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traffic ordeal in Istanbul

Traffic ordeal in Istanbul: Everything will be fine, but we couldn’t see it

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Ataköy İkitelli metro line, which should be completed in 2018, is experiencing many Bahçeliev traffic ordeals. Attention was paid to those who remained in the traffic of kilometers. We are waiting at Burak Tavşançeşme junction, which expresses that it takes a long time to go to work. We used to plan 5 times, now we can’t go 30 days. Everything will be fine but something we couldn’t see is used to “use.

Tow truck overturned in TEM: Five vehicles were scattered on the road, two people were injured

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The accident occurred when the Çınarlıdere vial, in the direction of TEM Highway Istanbul, in the Derince district of Kocaeli, occurred.

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A.CF 617 plated Hyundai brand car and the driver Kenan G. Mehmet A., who is driving with the 76 AZ 617 plated vehicle in which he is, together with his car.

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Rain The tow truck, burning from the vegetation on the rainy-sliding road, overturned when the Çınarlıdere via eroded. With the severity of the accident, 5 vehicles on the car were set off, while 76 AZ 617 plateds fell to the ground in a family of 4 people.

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With the notice, health, police and highways were sent to the scene. 2 people injured in a family of 4 were shot after the interventions in the event.

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Accident cheap TEM train Istanbul direction was closed to traffic for a while. The traffic, the overturned person and the scattering on the road

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The malfunctioning vehicle overturned with the passengers in the tow truck TEM

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The malfunctioning vehicle overturned with the passengers in the tow truck TEM

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The malfunctioning vehicle overturned with the passengers in the tow truck TEM

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The malfunctioning vehicle overturned with the passengers in the tow truck TEM

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The malfunctioning vehicle overturned with the passengers in the tow truck TEM

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The malfunctioning vehicle overturned with the passengers in the tow truck TEM

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The malfunctioning vehicle overturned with the passengers in the tow truck TEM

Tow truck overturned in TEM: Five vehicles were scattered on the road, two people were injured

His car, which broke down on the TEM Highway in Kocaeli’s Derince district, fell down on the road that was sliding with the rain, together with the targets. Due to the severity of the accident, while 5 vehicles were on the road, 2 people were injured. Kazaistic TEM Highway Istanbul long queues formed.

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