Which roads will be closed for the student parade today? 2024-03-25 22:10:34

Specifically, the traffic police has announced traffic regulations due to the parades for March 25.

For Sunday 24/3 (student parade) a temporary and gradual stoppage of vehicle traffic has been announced, from 10:00 until the end of the eventsas well as a ban on stopping & parking, from 06:00 until the end of the events on the following streets:

  • Vasilissis Amalia Avenuealong its entire length in both (2) traffic streams, as well as its perpendiculars up to the first parallel road.
  • Vasilissis Sofias Avenuein the section between Sekeri Street and Vasilissis Amalia Avenue, in the traffic flow towards Syntagma Square.
  • Vasileos Georgiou A΄, along its entire length.
  • Eleftheriou Venizelou (University), along its entire length and on its diagonals up to the first parallel street.
  • Vasilissis Olgas Avenue, along its entire length in both (2) traffic streams.
  • Sygrou Avenue, in its section between the streets Athanasios Diakos and Dionysios Areopagitouin the traffic flow towards Syntagma Square.

In essence, the above roads are prohibited from traffic from at 10:00 in the morning until the end of the events, and standing and parking is prohibited from 06:00 until the end of the events.

In addition, the Traffic Police points out that they will also be held on Monday, March 25 student parades in Municipalities of Attica where there will be corresponding traffic arrangements with closed roads.

In the relevant announcement, the Traffic Police states:

“For better service and to avoid additional traffic problems, drivers are requested to avoid crossing and parking their vehicles on the above streets and boulevards during the mentioned time intervals and to follow the signals and instructions of the traffic controllers.”

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