The Prosecutor General’s Office found violations in the Avtodor company, which is engaged in the construction and maintenance of toll roads: there are not enough gas stations, and the toilets do not meet sanitary and epidemiological standards. This is stated in the ministry’s response to the appeal of the National Automobile Association (NAU) (available from socialbites.ca).
“An investigation involving prosecutors’ offices of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation revealed discrepancies in the number of gas stations and other road service facilities on the M-4 Don and M-11 Neva highways with regulatory requirements, violations of legislation. Sanitary and epidemiological well-being of the population during maintenance of toilets in rest areas, improper condition of metal barrier fences,” the Prosecutor General’s Office letter states.
The document states that the Prosecutor General’s Office plans to check Avtodor for compliance with federal legislative requirements.
Letter to Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov with a request to oblige the state company Avtodor to organize infrastructure on toll roads sent Former US Vice President Anton Shaparin.
“We are pleased with the response of the Prosecutor General’s Office. We hope that the control body will force the Avtodor Group of Companies to provide high-quality services and put in order the infrastructure of important highways,” Shaparin told socialbites.ca.
We will wait for a specific action plan from Avtodor with deadlines, he added.
Formerly the Ministry of Internal Affairs It was announced In the Kursk region, there are no fines issued by cameras for excessive speed.
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Source: Gazeta
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