CW-GP issues plan to fight jams

The Civil Will and Green Party is holding a campaign this week to highlight its proposals for reducing traffic jams in the capital.

The party is making four suggestions:

To promptly begin building underground in Ulaanbaatar because it is now technically and economically feasible.
To build more bridges.

To relocate state offices from places where most jams occur, including the removal of the State Center for Civil Registration and the two hospitals from Zuun Ail.

To build highways and railways from the capital to three remote districts (Nalaikh, Baganuur, and Bagakhangai), and to Zuunmod city. The party is handing out 50,000 brochures with its plan to drivers stuck in traffic this week. It is also planning to focus on the suggestions in the state general budget of 2012.

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