Minister Tsvetkov presented the created by Automobile Administration organization to assist passengers during the holidays 13.12.2010
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The Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Alexandar Tsvetkov presented the established organization by EA "Automobile Administration" to assist passengers during the Christmas holidays. This happened today at South Station, where the Minister Tsvetkov was informed about the readiness of bus stations to serve passengers during the upcoming holidays.


During the event Minister Alexandar Tsvetkov said that Automobile Administration has established the necessary organization to assist as many passengers as possible so everyone can travel smoothly and on time during the holidays. On the bus stations where increased number of passengers is expected during the holidays will be a team of Automobile Administration round the clock. The inspectors will oversee the transportation of passengers and will help when there is duplication of places, will check for tickets and baggage receipts, will look for standing passengers and other problems, said Minister Tsvetkov.
For every violation passengers can call the EA Automobile Administration hotline at 02 / 930 88 94.


Currently, all bus stations meet the legal requirements. This is a result of the summer inspections when inspectors checked all 170 bus stations.

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