According to the order of the President, measures are being taken to create high-level transport conditions for citizens in Baku. Reconstruction of public transport infrastructure, including bus stops, is always in focus to ensure the comfort and safety of passengers.

Over the past five years, a total of 841 parking lots, including 432 pavilions and 409 station-type parking lots, have been installed in the administrative territory of the capital. 1191 parking lots have been repaired and put into operation. As a result, 42% of parking lots were renovated, and 90.1% of the city’s total parking demand was met. Information technology is also used to upgrade public transport infrastructure.

As part of this, the installation of bio-smart bus stop pavilions has begun in Baku. The first such parking pavilion was installed near the Heydar Aliyev Center. The pavilion, which is in harmony with the architectural style of the area, is located on Heydar Aliyev Avenue, in the direction of the city center. Buses on regular routes 1, 2, and 13 pass-through this stop. It is one of the main attractions in terms of passenger flow.

The bio-smart bus stop pavilion, which is made entirely locally, has many advantages. The pavilion is powered by solar energy. A disinfection shower has been installed here, thanks to which the drug solution is sprayed automatically in a certain period of time. There is also a BakuKart payment terminal in the pavilion with power ports for mobile devices.

Another project has been launched with the installation of a bio-smart bus stop pavilion. According to the project, each parking lot in the capital will be named individually. The names will be determined mainly in accordance with the location of the parking lot, cultural and historical, and other key facilities in the area. In this sense, the first bio-smart pavilion was named the “Heydar Aliyev Center” bus stop. (Note: Auto AI Translation from original post language)