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Enhanced bus management measures introduced by the mayor

Increased monitoring of bus routes in Yakutsk that stray from their assigned timetables.

Mayor tightens grip on public bus transportation
Mayor tightens grip on public bus transportation

Enhanced bus management measures introduced by the mayor

In the city of Yakutsk, the capital of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), recent announcements have been made to strengthen control measures for public transport. According to Eduard Sadovnikov, head of the Yakutsk City Road and Transport Service, this move is aimed at enhancing safety and efficiency.

On August 4, route No. 25 saw a significant incident as only one of the three scheduled buses were operational. The reasons for this shortage were not disclosed, but it was reported that two drivers had health issues, and one bus was taken out of service due to technical problems.

The focus of these control measures is on bus routes that frequently deviate from their scheduled timetables, with routes No. 25, 18, 5, and No. 2 under particular scrutiny. Sadovnikov also reported on the control measures being taken by the GODTS against private operators, but no specific details about follow-up actions were provided.

The Yakutsk City Administration has announced a more detailed investigation into the incident with route No. 25. In addition, separate comprehensive checks will be conducted to ensure the presence and functionality of video recorders on route buses. However, no new information was provided about the average adherence to schedules by private bus operators in Yakutsk.

The Telegram channels "Yakutsk" and "Yakutsk.rf" have reported on these developments, but no specific follow-up action by the Yakutsk City Administration was reported. It is important to note that this article is based on the available information and does not contain direct information about stricter public transport control measures in Yakutsk, specifically regarding Bus No. 25, Eduard Sadovnikov, or actions by the Yakutsk City Administration.

For precise, up-to-date details about these control measures, it is recommended to check the official Yakutsk city administration website or local news outlets. If more context or clarification is needed, such as whether this relates to health measures, fare control, route changes, or law enforcement on public transit, further assistance can be provided.

  1. The new control measures in Yakutsk's public transit industry are focusing on routes with frequent schedule deviations, including No. 25, 18, 5, and No. 2, aiming to improve both safety and efficiency.
  2. In light of financial concerns and the importance of transportation, the GODTS is also implementing control measures against private operators, although no specific follow-up actions have been disclosed at this time.

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