In Diyarbakır, Public Transport is Free for Students on LGS Day

Diyarbakir Metropolitan Municipality will provide free public transportation service for students taking the High School Entrance Exam (LGS). Environmental Control and Protection Department teams have also started noise inspections before the exam.

The Transportation Department has made a decision regarding the transportation of students who will take the High School Entrance Exam (LGS) to be held on Sunday, June 15. In order to provide convenience to students, municipal buses will provide free service on the exam day.

Students who want to use municipal vehicles free of charge for the exam sessions to be held on Sunday will only need to show their exam entry document.

School surroundings inspected for noise pollution

In order to prevent students taking the LGS exam from being disturbed by environmental noise and distracted by it during the exam, teams affiliated with the Department of Environmental Protection and Control took action against noise pollution.

The teams, who conducted inspections within the scope of the “Environmental Noise Control Regulation”, informed businesses so that students would not be disturbed by noise and explained the measures to be taken to prevent noise pollution. The teams, who visited entertainment venues, construction sites and construction areas around the school, requested that construction site managers take a break from their work on Sundays for the exams to be held and work more quietly.

'Our teams will be on the field'

Providing information about the work, Mehmet Baran, Director of the Solid Waste Branch of the Environmental Protection and Control Department, emphasized that they went out to the field so that the students' efforts would not be wasted and that they would be on the field all day long on the days when there would be exams and take precautions against noise. Baran said the following: “Our teams will be on the field to prevent noise throughout our province. We are conducting our work in the field and around the schools to take the necessary precautions.”