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01 June 2020 "We have decided to leave the entrances to the restricted traffic areas of Trastevere, Trident and historic center deactivated until 30 August 2020.

We have done so to facilitate travel around the city during this delicate phase. I also meet the requests of citizens and traders.

We must support the Romans and our entrepreneurs: we have tried to facilitate the many people who work in the center and the commercial activities that, a few days ago, have raised the shutters to start again ". The mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi writes on Facebook.

"In compliance with anti-Covid measures, the capacity of public transport has been practically halved, for this reason we have enhanced public transport during the most critical times, also with the use of private coaches and encouraged forms of alternative mobility: just a few days ago New electric sharing operators have arrived in Rome. Not only that, we have designed and started construction sites to build 150 km of new temporary cycle paths ".