Along with the start of large-scale traffic regulations mainly in Tokyo from 19th before the opening of the Tokyo Olympics, finishing work such as "dedicated lanes" that prohibit the passage of vehicles other than competition-related vehicles is being done around the competition venue. It is done.

Among the large-scale traffic regulations starting on the 19th, in 11 sections around the competition venues in Tokyo and Chiba prefectures, there are "dedicated lanes" that prohibit the passage of vehicles other than those related to the competition, and routes to vehicles related to the competition. There will be a "priority lane" where you have to give up.

Around the competition venue in Tokyo, finishing work is being done toward the start of operation of the lane, and workers are removing the cover of the sign with the letters "TOKYO 2020" and painting the sign on the road surface. I did.



Vehicles with stickers issued by the Prefectural Public Safety Commission and the Games Organizing Committee can pass through the dedicated lane, and if you violate it, you will be charged 1 point for violation and a penalty of 6000 yen for a regular car.



In addition to signs on the lanes, the cherry-colored "dedicated lanes" are marked with solid lines and the "priority lanes" are marked with dotted lines to distinguish them from ordinary roads.



In addition, the Metropolitan Expressway and general roads are scheduled to be closed during the tournament, so the National Police Agency and others are calling for the latest information on their websites when using a car.