Photo: Kim Matthai Leland.
State Visit Affects Traffic in Copenhagen
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi is visiting Denmark on Friday and Saturday, and it will already impact the traffic in Copenhagen on Friday morning.
On Friday morning and noon, residents, especially in Copenhagen’s city center, may experience traffic disruptions as some roads will be temporarily closed due to the Egyptian state visit.
Copenhagen Police has announced that signs advising private vehicles to be moved will be visible in the city streets.
Therefore, the police are encouraging people to leave early to allow time to find an alternative route, whether traveling by car, bike, or going for a morning walk with their dog.
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