Đuranović: A series of measures will significantly increase the use of public transport in Kotor

"Increasing the number of departures of existing lines and introducing new lines based on the needs of citizens. Introducing night lines that would support cultural, catering and tourist activities", are some of the measures proposed by Đuranović

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Maja Đuranović, Photo: Democratic Alternative
Maja Đuranović, Photo: Democratic Alternative
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Democratic Alternative has prepared a number of measures, the implementation of which can significantly increase the use of public transport in Kotor and contribute to the sustainable development of the city, said Maja Đuranović, a candidate for councilor of this list.

"Increasing the number of departures of existing lines and introducing new lines based on the needs of citizens. Introducing night lines that would support cultural, catering and tourist activities. Introducing direct lines, such as Kotor - Tivat Airport, to facilitate access to key destinations.

Introducing hybrid and electric buses that are more environmentally friendly.

Setting up an info totem with information about departures in real time and enabling the online purchase of tickets. Organizing campaigns that promote the benefits of using public transport, such as reducing pollution and saving money," she said in a press release.

He adds that among the measures are the education of students about the importance of public transport and the organization of joint activities that encourage its use.

"The introduction of subsidies and discounts for certain categories of citizens, such as students, pensioners and people with disabilities. The offer of unlimited transport with a monthly ticket at favorable prices. The improvement of the connection of Kotor with the surrounding places in Boka Kotorska. The introduction of sea public transport as an additional option for travel ", Đuranović concluded.

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