Roads
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7 Rail Projects to Become Operational by March 2022
EghtesadOnline: The Ministry of Roads and Urban Development plans to inaugurate seven rail projects stretching 1,443 kilometers across the country by the end of next Iranian year (March 2022).…
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Tax Exemption for 3-Year Rental Agreements
EghtesadOnline: Landlords willing to sign three-year lease contracts will be granted exemption from vacancy tax and other slated tax measures concerning the housing sector, a senior official…
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4.5m Living in Tehran’s Decrepit Suburbs
EghtesadOnline: Director general of Roads and Urban Development Organization of Tehran Province says 4.5 million residents of the province are living in decrepit suburban areas.
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Demographic Analysis Sheds Light on Provincial Road Mortality Rates
EghtesadOnline: Unsafe roads, careless drivers and the poor quality of vehicles claim thousands of lives every year in Iran.
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Heavy-Duty Vehicle Imports Hit by High Tariff
EghtesadOnline: Iran Road Maintenance and Transportation Organization is not capable of purchasing heavy-duty vehicles used for the construction and repair of roads due to the 90% tariff imposed…
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Iran Floods Cause Half a Billion Dollar Damage to Agriculture, Roads
EghtesadOnline: Heavy raining and floods sweeping across much of Iranian provinces during Nowruz holidays are estimated to have caused about $470 million to the country’s agriculture and roads…
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Concern Over High Road Fatalities in Iran
EghtesadOnline: Poor roads, substandard automobiles plus reckless driving are pushing up road fatalities, says a Traffic Police deputy chief.
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Iran Roads Get Poor Marks From WHO
EghtesadOnline: A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) on the number of road traffic mortalities in 2016 ranks Iran as the 38th country with the world's most deadly roads.