14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

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According to a recent study by Yandex.Traffic, over the past couple of years, the transport situation in the capital has not only not improved, but has worsened noticeably: for example, in 2011 it took an average of 25 minutes to drive along the Leningradskoye Highway, and now this journey takes 42 minutes. Experts report that the reason for this is both the extremely imperfect infrastructure of the metropolis and the significant replenishment of the Moscow car fleet.

After a relatively free summer months, in September the city was almost paralyzed. In the past few days, motorists have lost hours in unrealistic traffic jams, and traffic jams have been observed in the subway no less.

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14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

1. Cars “rush” along the “super-fast” ring road of the Moscow Ring Road (© ITAR-TASS / Grigory Sysoev)

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

2. The pace of traffic in the center of the capital leaves no chance of getting anywhere on time.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

3. Being under the illumination of the red brake lights of the cars in front for hours, drivers probably remember the mayor's promises from 2010 about the complete and speedy elimination of traffic jams ...

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

4. By the way, at first the media even published official reports about the “positive results of the measures taken to improve the transport system” of the city.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

5. Everything is mixed up at one intersection - both traffic jams and parking.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow
6. They say that many European motorists, having tried to drive a car in Moscow, very quickly give up this risky and difficult occupation. And they can be understood.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

7. And with all this, the Yandex.Probki system regularly informs interested drivers that “road congestion is minimal” or modest “traffic is difficult.” Although in August representatives of this company rejected accusations of understating the scoring system for estimating traffic jams, their optimistic forecasts are less and less trustworthy.

The city authorities regularly offer Muscovites and guests of the capital who are in a hurry to get to work or other destinations to use the metro. Let's follow the advice of the mayor's office and go down to our subway.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

8. Here the movement is also extremely difficult, sometimes due to the recent frequent failures in the operation of the subway.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

9. And also because of the multi-million passenger traffic - on average, the metropolitan metro transports 8,000,000 people a day, while since the beginning of 2012, 1.579 billion people have used underground transport! And according to experts, its technical capabilities have long been exceeded and require significant investment and upgrades.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

10. Collapse on the ill-fated gray branch.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

11. During the morning rush hour, those who want to get to work have to wait for 30-40 minutes, skipping trains that are packed to capacity.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

12. And it's not entirely clear how to deal with it.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

13. It is good that Sergei Semenovich did not have to push with other passengers during his visit to the subway on September 18, by the time of his visit the crowd had miraculously dispersed.

14 Most Convincing Evidence of Transportation Collapse in Moscow

14. "Moscow stands" both above and below. So what should Muscovites do to change the situation?!

Keywords: Car | Metro | Moscow | Traffic jams | Transport

     

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