At the initiative of the Traffic Management Center, the bus stop space has been supplemented with elements for short physical activity. This format reflects an approach in which urban infrastructure is created not only for movement, but also for the convenience, health and everyday comfort of people.

Passengers can now use their bus waiting time for warm-ups, pull-ups, or simple exercises. This makes sports closer to the usual urban route - on the way to work, school or home.

Similar solutions are found in other cities: in Seoul, Beijing, Singapore, Paris, Bogota and Cali, bus pavilions were turned into mini-activity zones with turnstiles, steps and other sports equipment. Their idea is simple - movement can be a natural part of an ordinary day.

For Tashkent, such a stop is another step towards creating a more comfortable environment around public transport. Bus prioritization is not only about routes, lanes, and updated bus shelters, but also about the quality of waiting itself: safety, convenience, accessibility, and additional opportunities for residents.

Such facilities will be installed point-by-point, primarily in densely populated areas, at stops with a busy route network, and where there is enough space to safely separate the waiting area from the activity area.

The main conditions are safety, convenience for passengers, sturdy structures, regular maintenance and the absence of interference to public transport and pedestrians.

It should be recalled that prioritizing public transport is a key task of the khokimiyat of the capital, and this work includes not only new routes and lanes, but also a number of related measures.

"We are open to suggestions from residents and are ready to consider new locations where such workout stops will really be useful and in demand, as well as their configuration options.

If you know a place with an active passenger flow and sufficient space for the safe placement of such a zone, send your suggestions to the telegram bot @codd_tashkent_bot," the data center said in a statement.