Road closures on Tuesday (6/12)
Closed roads in Thessaloniki and traffic regulations from Tuesday (6/12) at noon until the early hours of Wednesday (7/12). What the Thessaloniki Traffic Directorate unites the events for the 14 years since the murder of Alexandros Grigoropoulos.
In detail, according to the Traffic:
The traffic regulations in the morning will be applied mainly on the main streets of the city, gradually from 11.00 until Tuesday, where they will make interventions, interruptions and diversions of traffic on the streets:
- Egnatia,
- National Defense,
- Tsimiski,
- Ag. Dimitriou,
- Democracy Square,
- X.A.N.Th Square,
- Kar.Dell,
- Bas. Heraklion,
- September 3rd,
- Angelaki, Armenopoulou,
- Mr. Lambrakis,
- K. Karamanli and wherever else required, depending on the prevailing traffic conditions at any given time.
It is also not allowed to stop and park cars on the main streets of the city, from Monday afternoon until 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, on the streets of Ethnikis Amyni, in the section from Agios Dimitriou Street to Alex Street. Svolos, in Egnatia, in its section from 3 Septemvriou Street to Ethnikis Amynis Street, in Gr.Lambraki, in its section from Egnatia Street to Kautanzoglou Street.
Moreover, from 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday until 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, parking and parking of cars will not be allowed in the streets, Ag. Dimitriou, in its section from Lazou Exarchi Street to 3rd September Street and in its section from Proxenas Street to S. Dragoumi Street, in Armenopoulou, in its section from Melenikou Street to Ethnikis Street Amynis, in Vas. Heraklion, in its section from Aristotelous Square to Karolou Dil Street, in the University, in its section from Agios Dimitriou Street to G. Vizyinou Street, in September 3rd, in its section from Ag Street .Dimitriou up to G. Lambraki Street, in Olympiados, in its section from Elenis Zografou Street to the height of Kassandrou Street, and in Angelaki, along its entire length.
At key points where there are traffic wardens who will regulate traffic and make it easier for drivers.