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MTITC published a list of all schools with violations in the transportation of students


01.11.2010

By order of Minister Alexandar Tsvetkov as of today on the site of the Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications and the Executive Agency Automobile Administration has been published a list of all the schools violations during the campaign "Security for our children." Thus, each parent will have the opportunity to be informed in what bus ride his children and to inquire about the level of safety and security in them.

This is part of the second stage of the campaign "Security for our Children", launched by the Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Alexandar Tsvetkov at the beginning of the school year. Since 15 September inspectors from EA Automobile Administration have sanctioned more than 70 school buses across the country. For technical failures were temporarily withdrawn from circulation seven vehicles. Checks on school buses will continue.

The most common violations are:

    * Technical failure - cracked windows, air leaks from the brake system, steering failures, missing bolts on the tires.
    * No passed periodic technical inspection.
    * Transportation of children over the allowed limit for that vehicle.
    * No speed limiter.
    * Drivers with no contracts.
    * Lack of a specialized transportation contract, which must be concluded either by the municipality or by the school.
    * Lack of marking plates.

The publication of the list of schools with violations in the transportation of students is part of the activities of the Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications to enhance security and ensure safety in carrying out the public transportation of children.



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