May 4, 2024

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Greece to start security checks on ferries and airports


With the Greek government in a state of mild panic following the Tempi train collision and the revelations and warnings that followed, public transport services, ferries and regional airports must undergo thorough and intense security checks.

This was reported by the media on Tuesday, citing a meeting between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the Minister of Shipping and the head of the Coast Guard. At the same time, the deputy minister of transport should hold a series of meetings with representatives of airports and public transport facilities (metro, city train, tram) in order to conduct extraordinary traffic safety checks.

It is reported that the checks concern both public transport within the city, and airports and seaports. “It is significant that in connection with the beginning of the tourist season, this need becomes even more urgent,” the publication notes.protothema“.

What about the public transport that Greeks use? Intercity buses KTEL and city buses?

Pictured is a suburban bus from Thessaloniki-Lagadas route 86 on March 6: due to a technical malfunction, the bus filled with smoke, the doors were locked and would not open, passengers broke the windows in a panic to get out, reports ethnos.gr. Fortunately, there were no casualties, not counting the nerves and lost time of the passengers.


“Maintenance” is the magic phrase to remember before the thunder rolls…

It is worth noting that the buses of suburban and intercity routes, united under the abbreviation KTEL, are mainly private companies or personal buses of drivers in general, the technical condition of which is checked, like other modes of transport in Greece, “slip”. And this is not counting the safety of the passage, when drivers, forgetting that there are dozens of passengers behind them, pretend to be motorcycle racers on the track, desperately waving and overtaking in the oncoming lane, despite the triple median lane.

PS If the Greek authorities had taken care of transport safety as actively as they did during the pandemic, when the coast guard caught fishermen who went out to fish, as if marine life carried viruses, the accident in Tempi, no doubt, would never have happened.

However, this incomprehensible passion to the mask test, unfortunately, did not work on the transport test, where it would have been much more useful …



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