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Hotline to report traffic violations


 Hotline to report traffic violations

Free telephone line was set up in North Cyprus for quick reporting of traffic problems or dangerous drivers that will be eliminated or detained.
Calling on number 155, anyone can report a violation of traffic rules by drivers, or ask for removal of dead animals and fallen trees, power lines or anything that can affect road traffic.
Telephone line that can be used in both Turkish and English is now operated during standard working hours, but soon will work on 24/7 basis.

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27.07.2013

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