One day after the resumption of work in 14 technical control centers across the country, Prime Minister Edi Rama was in Laç, in the new building of DRSHTRR, where over 110 thousand services are performed annually for 54,209 drivers.
Work has begun on state-owned vehicles such as ambulances or police cars, which have been given priority due to the security they have to provide as well as heavy-duty vehicles or trucks that need a certificate for travel abroad.
According to the Prime Minister, citizens will face a radical change of this service.
“Meanwhile, since yesterday, the public vehicle control service has started, after the end of the exhausting and corrupt concession, which tortured the drivers for years. According to a well-organized calendar through online and physical vehicle services, drivers will experience a radical change in service quality“, Writes Rama in the text attached to the video on social networks.
The General Director of Road Transport Services, Blendi Gonxhja, warned that with the completion of the testing of the state fleet, this authority will be stricter with ordinary citizens.
“There is no end to the good, but if we maintain the tariffs and raise the standards, we will be safe with the fleet on the road, but we will be with a stronger hand, so we will have a different behavior.
We have said, we will start from ourselves, from the state because public fleets are the ones that have the biggest problems today, municipal fleets of municipalities often present us with the biggest problems.
Let’s start by giving the example that we know how to correct our fleets once then then be tougher and with them“, Said Gonxhja.