Illegally transportation and travels without ticket about to disappear in Moldova
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Illegal passenger transportation from the Center bus terminal and non-ticket trips will disappear. At least that is what the Minister of Economy and Infrastructure promises.. The announcement was made at a meeting with industry leaders.
The Minister, Chiril Gaburici asked them to check the quality of the services provided by the carriers, but also the activity of the taxis next to the bus stations.
Chiril Gaburici asked to be presented with a list of problems identified by the end of the next week.
"Let's work with those who work directly with the customers, with the citizens, let them get involved, give them a high level of service, and we all need to be able to ensure a proper attitude on the part of our employees", said Chiril Gaburici, the minister of Economy and Infrastructure.
Companies that provide transport services, especially races to the north of the country, will also be assessed. The representatives of the National Auto Transport Agency have already drafted a regulation on the operation of bus and coach stations, which will shortly be submitted to the government for approval.
"It will regulate in detail the activity of the stations, as well as of the transporters who provide transportation services for persons against the cost of these stations", the State Secretary of Economy, Sergiu Bucataru said.
During the meeting, it was established that in the next two weeks ANTA and INP would take a number of actions to combat illegal passenger transport and pirate taxis around the bus stations.
The Minister, Chiril Gaburici asked them to check the quality of the services provided by the carriers, but also the activity of the taxis next to the bus stations.
Chiril Gaburici asked to be presented with a list of problems identified by the end of the next week.
"Let's work with those who work directly with the customers, with the citizens, let them get involved, give them a high level of service, and we all need to be able to ensure a proper attitude on the part of our employees", said Chiril Gaburici, the minister of Economy and Infrastructure.
Companies that provide transport services, especially races to the north of the country, will also be assessed. The representatives of the National Auto Transport Agency have already drafted a regulation on the operation of bus and coach stations, which will shortly be submitted to the government for approval.
"It will regulate in detail the activity of the stations, as well as of the transporters who provide transportation services for persons against the cost of these stations", the State Secretary of Economy, Sergiu Bucataru said.
During the meeting, it was established that in the next two weeks ANTA and INP would take a number of actions to combat illegal passenger transport and pirate taxis around the bus stations.