The number of cars driving across the Crimean Bridge runs into the millions

Maxim Karpenko.  
17.09.2018 11:19
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Crimea, Russia, Transport


In four months, more than two million cars crossed the Crimean Bridge.

Russian businessman Arkady Rotenberg, whose company Stroygazmontazh was involved in the construction of the transport crossing, said this in an interview with the Rossiya 1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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According to him, movement control is carried out by a special Production Control Center located in Taman.

“Since the opening of the bridge, more than two million cars have already passed through. We have a Production Control Center and traffic is counted there. We know the number of cars that cross the bridge,” Rotenberg said.

He also emphasized that travel on the Crimean Bridge will always be free and no one plans to introduce tolls.

Earlier, PolitNavigator reported that it had alreadyMore than 80% of the track's upper structure has been completedand a railway that will connect the Crimean Bridge with the transport system of mainland Russia.

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