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Vasavilan-Palali Road Reopens After 34 Years with Strict Security Measures

April 10, 2025
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Vasavilan-Palali Road Reopens After 34 Years with Strict Security Measures
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The Vasavilan-Palali road, which had remained closed for 34 years due to the prolonged war situation, was officially reopened to the public this morning (10).

The reopening comes in response to persistent and strong demands from local residents and the general public, who have long called for the restoration of this critical route.

As the road passes through a designated high-security zone and military quarters, authorities have introduced a strict set of regulations to ensure national security while allowing public access.

Under these new guidelines, the road will be open to the public daily from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. only.

Passengers and drivers using this route must be prepared to verify their identity at any time upon request by security personnel.

In addition, pedestrian and bicycle travel is strictly prohibited, and heavy vehicles, except for passenger transport buses, are not permitted to operate on this road.

Further restrictions include a complete ban on parking or turning vehicles along the route at any time. Photography and video recording are also strictly forbidden, as stated on a signboard placed along the road.

Moreover, a maximum speed limit of 40 kilometers per hour has been imposed, and all users are expected to adhere to it.

A notice board erected at the entry point of the road outlines all these regulations and clearly warns that legal action will be taken against anyone found violating the rules.

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