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October 28: The traffic regulations in Athens and Piraeus for the student parades –

Due to the holding of student parades to celebrate the National Anniversary of October 28, on Monday 10-28-2024, emergency traffic regulations will be implemented in all the Municipalities of the Prefecture of Attica with a gradual stoppage of vehicle traffic, depending on the prevailing traffic conditions and until after the events.

Specifically in the Municipalities of Athens and Piraeus, vehicle traffic will be suspended as follows:

MUNICIPALITY OF ATHENS, from 09.00 until the end of the parade:

  • Vas. Amalias Ave., along its entire length and on its perpendiculars up to the first parallel street.
  • El. Venizelou (University), along its entire length and on its diagonals up to the first parallel street.
  • Vass. Sofias Ave., in the section between Vass. Kon/nou Ave. and El. Venizelou (University) and in both (2) traffic streams, as well as on its perpendiculars up to the first parallel street.
  • Syngrou Ave., in the section between Ath. Diakos and Dionysios Areopagitou streets.
  • Ath. Diakou, along its entire length and on its diagonals up to the first parallel street.

MUNICIPALITY OF ATHENS [Καθεδρικός Μητροπολιτικός Ναός Αθηνών (Δοξολογία)]from 06.00 until the end of the doxology:

  • Metropolis, along its entire length and on its diagonals up to the first parallel street.

MUNICIPALITY OF PIRAEUS, from 09.00 to 14.00:

  • 34th Infantry Regiment, in the section between Omiridou Skylitsis and El. Venizelou.
  • Iroon Polytechniou, in the section between El. Venizelos and 2nd Division.
  • Vas. Georgiou, in the section between Ethn. Antistaseos and Gr. Lambrakis.

The Traffic Authority appeals to vehicle drivers to avoid additional traffic problems to avoid driving on the above roads and to follow the instructions of the traffic controllers.

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