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Uzbekistan 30/12/2020 Car sharing system is launched in Uzbekistan
Car sharing system is launched in Uzbekistan

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- From 10 January 2021, car sharing organizations will have the right to lease motor vehicles and vehicles to individuals and legal entities for up to 30 days without notarization and registration with the internal affairs bodies.

In this case, cars and motor vehicles of car-sharing organizations must have a special identification mark that meets the requirements approved by the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Aziz Abdukhakimov on his page on the social network. 

Carsharing is the provision of car rental services to individuals, including foreign citizens.

This is stated in the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan from 29 December 2020 "On additional measures to support the lease and lease of vehicles, the use of electric vehicles and vehicles, as well as the development of cycling in the country". A system of short-term leasing of motor vehicles and motor vehicles has been created.

At the same time, the resolution envisages the development of bicycle infrastructure, bicycle sharing (bike sharing) in Uzbekistan. According to him, a barrier-free and safe environment will be created in the country, allowing to travel by bicycles and other personal transport.

A national network of bicycle highways will be created step by step, connecting tourist cities, recreation areas, reserves and other cultural heritage sites of the country.

Criteria will be introduced to evaluate the effectiveness of cycling measures in cities and regions and to monitor them annually, and to strengthen the promotion of a cycling culture, taking into account the fact that cycling improves human health.

In addition, there will be major cycling marathons and other similar events to mark World Cycling Day and European Movement Week.

 

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