Complaint lodged over escalating prices for passenger travel on the Yakutsk - Nizhny Bestia route by Yakutyanka.
In a significant move to improve public access to transportation services, the Yakutsk Transport Prosecutor's Office has taken steps to address issues on the "Yakutsk - Lower Bestyakh" water transportation route.
A complaint filed by a citizen named Sergey Ivanov in July of this year highlighted concerns about overcharging for passenger transportation by water along the route. The transport prosecutor's investigation revealed violations of maritime safety legislation, including exceeding established passenger capacity norms for vessels.
In response, the transport prosecutor held working meetings with carriers, which resulted in a voluntary reduction in water transportation tariffs for the route. The cost of passenger transportation has been reduced by half, making it more affordable for the public.
The fines imposed on six vessel operators are a part of the transport prosecutor's efforts to ensure compliance with maritime safety legislation on the route. These actions aim to ensure the safety and capacity compliance of vessels operating on the "Yakutsk - Lower Bestyakh" water transportation route.
The reduction in water transportation tariffs is not just a cost-cutting measure, but also a step towards improving public access to transportation services along the route. The transport prosecutor's actions have led to multiple penalties and reductions in costs, making the service more accessible for the public.
The transport prosecutor's actions have been taken to address violations of maritime safety legislation on the "Yakutsk - Lower Bestyakh" water transportation route, ensuring a safer journey for passengers. The reduction in cost aims to further improve public access to transportation services along the route, making it more affordable and accessible for all.
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