ANALYSIS OF EXISTING PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORT ROUTES ENTERING THE ANDIJAN REGION
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transport infrastructure, road, transit, logistics, transport industry, highway.Abstract
This article describes the roads entering Andijan region and their condition. The economic importance of these roads and the main shortcomings and problems on these roads are analyzed. In particular, the condition of the A-373 and M34 roads of international importance, the existing problems and infrastructure deficiencies on them are studied, and proposals are developed to improve the condition of the roads, prevent road accidents, and prevent traffic jams by improving the throughput of the roads.
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