Drivers in Kyrgyzstan will now be subject to fines for failing to yield to public transportation vehicles. The penalty for obstructing buses or other forms of public transit is set at 5,500 Kyrgyzstani som. This measure aims to improve the efficiency and flow of public transportation within the country. Authorities have not yet specified how enforcement will be carried out, but the new regulation signals a stricter approach to prioritizing public transit. The initiative is intended to encourage drivers to respect the designated routes and schedules of public vehicles. This law is expected to reduce congestion and improve accessibility for public transport users. Officials hope the fines will deter drivers from blocking bus lanes or intersections.