Luxor witnesses the implementation of the governor’s decisions to stop the stagecoach chaos.. Infographic
The city of Luxor is witnessing a state of traffic discipline, following the implementation of the directives of Engineer Abdel Muttalib Amara, Governor of Luxor, to stop the chaos of stagecoaches, and regulate traffic and traffic in the streets of the city, as the governor confirmed that mechanisms have been put in place to deal with stagecoaches, and organize their movement in an orderly and legal manner, as they are one of the elements. Tourist attractions that tourists accept to use for strolling through various streets and squares and among archaeological and tourist attractions.
Luxor Governorate said, in a press statement, that with the aim of preserving the civilized appearance of the world tourism capital, Engineer Abdel Muttalib Amara, Governor of Luxor, issued several decisions to regulate the movement of stagecoaches, the most prominent of which is activating the hotline to reserve stagecoaches, and allowing only licensed stagecoaches to exit from the designated parking lots. In the city, in addition to providing more than 500 pampers and distributing them free of charge to owners and owners of stagecoach vehicles to maintain the cleanliness of the streets and the environment, limit the spread of horse waste in the city’s streets, and adhere to the regulations governing traffic, as well as Preparing a price list for stagecoach vehicles by the slow transport union and activating the slow transport system while holding violators accountable with full force and not being lenient with them.
Luxor witnesses traffic discipline and the implementation of the governor’s decisions to stop stagecoach chaos
Since his arrival in the governorate, the Governor of Luxor has held several meetings with representatives of the Ministry of Tourism, the Hotel Establishments Chamber, the Chamber of Tourism Companies, the Tourist Guides Syndicate, and the Slow Transport Syndicate, in the presence of Major General Dr. Ali Al-Sharabi, President of the City of Luxor, and the relevant agencies, and several decisions were taken to regulate the movement of stagecoach vehicles. It is noteworthy that Luxor Governorate is famous for the proliferation of stagecoach carts taken by foreign tourists and citizens, to take a walk on the Nile Corniche and among the archaeological and tourist attractions.