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ATHENS, Sept. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- The organizers of the Athens 2004 Paralympic
Games decided to restore some of the traffic lanes exclusively reserved for the
members of the Paralympic Family.
"In order to better serve transfers of athletes and Paralympic Family
members, it was decided that some traffic lanes would be exclusively reserved
for accredited vehicles over a limited area,"ATHOC said in a news release.
These lanes reserved for accredited vehicles for September 17-28 will be
enforced, but at a much smaller areas.
New traffic regulations and special busses were introduced in Athens from
Wednesday to September 30 to meet the needs of the 12th Paralympic Games and
local authorities called on games spectators to use public transportation
network.
Special license is now required for access and parking in the area
neighboring OAKA main Olympic complex and some other venues including Hellenikon
complex, Galatsi Olympic Hall, Nikea weightlifting complex, and Markopoulos
equestrian and shooting center.
There are no limitations regarding parking in wider neighborhoods, which
also required a license during the August 12-29 Summer Olympic Games here.
A total of 571 busses are in operation to carry Paralympic athletes, their
escorts, coaches, referees and media representatives.
Of the total number, 337 busses have been refit to carry four to six
wheelchairs each and they can transport up to 6,000 athletes and their escorts
from the Paralympic Village to the airport and the venues. Only 18 busses don't
have such facility.
One thousands referees now have 60 busses at their disposal and another 120 busses
are allocated for the transportation of media representatives between the village,
hotels, Main Press Center and the venues.
The spectators are called to use the public transport network comprising of
metro, tram and suburban to reach their destination.This system has provided
flawless service during the Olympic Games.Enditem |