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Liksutov spoke about efforts to inform Muscovites about changes in bus routes.

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Since the beginning of the year, almost 3 thousand posters have been placed on the transport infrastructure of the capital, informing residents about changes in the route network of land transport. This was stated by Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

"We are constantly developing a network of ground transport routes in the capital on behalf of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. Thanks to the information posters, passengers will learn about all the changes in advance and can plan their trips. Since the beginning of the year, more than 100 different poster versions have been made, over 2.8 thousand copies of which have been placed at the city's transport infrastructure facilities," Liksutov said.

Information posters are placed at bus and electric bus stops, metro stations, MDC, as well as on billboards. The posters have a large block with route numbers, which are colored according to their class (if the route number is changed, both the old and the new number are marked in this block). There is also a text block with a description of all the changes, the names of streets, stations of the rail frame or new stops.

The posters also contain a route tracing diagram. The diagram shows all the main social facilities in the area where the changes have taken place. If necessary, alternative ground transport routes are indicated. If the desired route is not displayed on the poster, it means that it will continue to work without changes.

Residents can also find on the posters an information block with Moscow transport contacts and a QR code that leads to a route schedule page.

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