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13 Dec 2013
wealthy russians hiring ambulances to beat moscow traffic
Wealthy Moscow residents are
reportedly hiring "ambulance-
taxis" to beat the city's terrible
traffic jams, The National Post
reports.
The vehicles, which can cost more
than $200 an hour and have been
advertised on the internet,
supposedly use their sirens to glide
through standstill traffic.
Now police are on the lookout for
such vehicles, according to the
National Post.
The paper reports:
A law enforcement source
told Izvestiya newspaper that
one such vehicle had already
been identified. “During a patrol, a medical
car was stopped because it was breaking
traffic rules,” said the source.
“The driver appeared strange, and did not
resemble an ambulance driver at all.
“Police officers opened the automobile to
check it and saw that the interior was fitted
out like a high-class limousine with
comfortable seats for transporting VIP
passengers.”
The traffic in Moscow is notoriously bad. In
2011, officials attempted to double the size
of the city to deal with traffic snarls and
overcrowding. And this winter, hundreds of
cars were stuck in a 120-mile-long jam,
some for as long as three days, after heavy
snow hit the city.
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