In Dushanbe, a minibus driver who caused a traffic jam was fired

In Dushanbe, two drivers of minibuses were punished, due to a dispute between which a traffic jam formed on the road, report Dushanbenakliyotkhadamotrason on it’s Facebook page. Citizens Umed Sodikov and Shodmon Odinaev, drivers of Mercedes-sprinter minibuses plying on route line No. 2, were punished, the report says. The video of the incident was posted […]

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In Dushanbe, two drivers of minibuses were punished, due to a dispute between which a traffic jam formed on the road, report Dushanbenakliyotkhadamotrason on it’s Facebook page.

Citizens Umed Sodikov and Shodmon Odinaev, drivers of Mercedes-sprinter minibuses plying on route line No. 2, were punished, the report says.

The video of the incident was posted on social media. The video shows how two drivers are arguing, stopping minibuses right on the roadway.

The main culprit of the traffic jam is Umed Sodikov. He parked a minibus across the road, blocked traffic and started arguing with his “colleague”.

Thus, Shodmon Odinaev was reprimanded, and Sodikov was fired, since this situation occurred directly because of him. he necessary measures were taken in the form of unilateral termination of the cooperation agreement and the suspension of activities for the transportation of passengers on this route.

Umed Sodikov commits such offenses not for the first time, therefore he was removed from the route, reports “Dushanbenakliyotkhadamotrason”.

 

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