THE GROWTH TENDENCY OF THE NUMBER OF VEHICLES IN THE KASHKADARYA REGION AND PRIORITY PROBLEMS IN THE NEXT DECADE
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motor transport, number of vehicles, infrastructure, ecology, transport policy, Kashkadarya region.Abstract
This article analyzes the growth trends in the number of motor vehicles in the Kashkadarya region and provides a scientific justification of the infrastructural, environmental, and social challenges expected over the next decade. In addition, practical and strategic recommendations aimed at developing a sustainable transport system are proposed.
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