These enforcement measures are conducted in accordance with Article 144, Part 5 of the Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan on Administrative Responsibility. The authorities aim to improve payment discipline and ensure the quality of public transport services across the capital.
Inspections are being conducted on Tashkent city buses for passengers traveling without paying fares
The State Institution for Monitoring and Control of Tashkent City Public Transport continues its large-scale inspection raids targeting passengers traveling without paying their prices. As of March 16, 2026, inspectors from the Transport Service Quality Control Department have issued 4,781 administrative reports (totaling 26,564 since the beginning of 2026) against fare evaders.
Measures have been defined to ensure the dignified observance of the Day of Remembrance and Honor, military training, and support for servicemen
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