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Yakutsk transport reform labelled "unfriendly to people" by People's Deputy

Vladimir Federov advocates for halting the execution of the transport upgrade plan in Yakutsk.

Demands Cessation of Yakutsk Transportation Reform Implementation: Statement by Vladimir Fedorov
Demands Cessation of Yakutsk Transportation Reform Implementation: Statement by Vladimir Fedorov

Yakutsk transport reform labelled "unfriendly to people" by People's Deputy

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Title: Vladimir Fedorov Slams Yakutsk's Bus Reform: A Fiasco or Missed Opportunity?

YAKUTIA.INFO Just when you thought Yakutsk's transportation woes were in the rearview mirror, People's Deputy Vladimir Fedorov has raised eyebrows with his scathing critique of the city's latest bus reform. In a blunt blog post, Fedorov pulls no punches, labeling the "innovations" as a flop - leaving residents scratching their heads, and questioning the prowess of those driving the reform.

Embracing the rush-hour grind, Fedorov embarked on a two-day odyssey across the city's overcrowded bus routes. His findings? A disheartening exhibition of poorly-equipped bus stops, absent or outdated route maps, and mind-numbingly lengthy wait times. To top it off, crammed buses teetering on the precipice of danger have replaced any semblance of comfort.

Video evidence available shows just how dire the situation really is.

Fedorov's concerns extend far beyond buses and passengers. He spotlights a murky financial landscape marred by secretive "tolls" and inefficient leasing programs that leave bus route owners in a precarious position. This hostile economic climate has prompted an unwelcome chorus of dissent from both passengers and drivers alike.

So, what is the People's Deputy proposing as a remedy? The answer lies in a step-by-step approach to correcting the oversights, starting with straightforward solutions such as weather-resistant shelters at stops, operational spare parts for buses, and user-friendly communication channels before any route changes occur.

If Yakutsk continues to disregard these issues, Fedorov threatens to escalate matters to the Federal Antimonopoly Service, Rospotrebnadzor, and the General Prosecutor's Office. If the city becomes a testing ground for power-hungry "efficient managers," it could spell disaster.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

Tags:* Vladimir Fedorov* bus reform in Yakutsk

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  1. In the wake of Vladimir Fedorov's sharp critique, Yakutsk's political arena is buzzing with discussions about the failed bus reform, raising questions about the city's general-news management.
  2. The People's Deputy's proposed remedy for Yakutsk's struggling bus system includes addressing practical issues like weather-resistant shelters and user-friendly communication channels, venturing into the political sphere of transportation reform.

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