Border crossings to get video supervision – Border jams soon to be broadcast live online
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MUP announces that cameras have already been installed at the Batrovci border crossing, where the biggest jams occur, and the plan is for another three border crossings to get video-supervision by the beginning of the summer, among which are the borders with Macedonia and Bulgaria.
This will enable citizens to check how big the jams are on any given border crossing live on MUP and AMSS websites before setting out on a trip.
The cameras to be installed at border crossings, as Mirko Butulija, president of AMSS, adds, will facilitate traveling, as citizens will be able to see how long the rows are live. He reminds that drivers can already learn what the state on the roads and the border crossing is like through the AMSS website and the 1987 number.
Butulija announces that an app which will provide drivers with all the necessary info about the situation at border crossings will be made soon.
In 2016, a total of 64 million travelers passed through the 75 border crossings in Serbia, Rebic says, and the number increased by 6.5% last year.
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Ministry of Internal Affairs
MUP
Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Serbia
AMSS
Presevo border crossing
Gradina border crossing
Batrovci border crossing
Vladimir Rebic
Mirko Butulija
border video supervision
AMSS app
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