
Key Points
- It has been reported that lines at gas stations in the Kursk region have decreased.
- An 'odd-even' system based on vehicle license plates has been implemented.
- The new fuel purchasing rules cover vehicles coming from all regions of Russia.
The long queues at gas stations in Russia's Kursk region have partially decreased following the implementation of a new restriction policy. Official Hinstein, making a statement on the matter, noted that the newly applied regulation has yielded positive results.
The system implemented across the region is based on the 'odd-even' (even-odd) rule determined by the last digit of vehicles' license plates. Under this rule, only vehicles with specific license plate numbers are allowed to purchase fuel on certain days.
These restriction rules apply not only to regional vehicles but also to vehicles coming from all regions of Russia. This comprehensive implementation aims to reduce congestion at the stations and distribute the available fuel supply in a more orderly manner.
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- What is the new rule applied at gas stations in the Kursk region?
- An 'odd-even' (even-odd) system based on vehicle license plate numbers has been introduced. According to this rule, vehicles can purchase fuel on specific days.
- Which vehicles do these fuel restrictions affect?
- The new rules cover not only vehicles in the Kursk region but also vehicles coming from all regions of Russia.
- How did the new implementation affect the situation at gas stations?
- Following the implementation of the restriction rules, a partial decrease in the long queues at gas stations was observed.
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