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24-Hour Mobile Fuel Stations Launch on Tripoli's Airport Road for Trucks

From Libya Herald · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mobile fuel filling stations have begun supplying diesel to trucks on Tripoli's Airport Road.
  • The initiative aims to expedite fuel supply, regulate truck traffic, and reduce congestion.
  • The service has expanded to six units operating 24 hours a day.

Tripoli's Airport Road is now being supplied with diesel fuel for trucks via mobile filling stations, a service that commenced yesterday. This initiative is part of field measures implemented by the Tripoli government and Brega Petroleum Company.

The primary goals are to speed up the fuel supply process, better regulate truck traffic, and ease the congestion that has plagued the area. The service is reportedly operating efficiently and in an orderly manner, thanks to coordination with the Security Directorates Support Unit.

This unit is responsible for organizing and securing the site to ensure the fuel supply remains smooth and continuous. Initial reports and video clips on social media indicate the concept is successful, having already supplied hundreds of trucks. To prevent trucks from rejoining the queue immediately after refueling, the Security Directorates Support Unit is maintaining a list of vehicles that have received fuel.

What began with two mobile filling units has now grown to six, operating around the clock to meet demand.

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Originally published by Libya Herald in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.