Are there problems with the busses at the LESC?

It has come to the attention of DP MP André Bauler that there are some issues with the school busses and parking at the LESC. Therefore he asked the responsible minister what's the exact matter and how the minister plans to solve the issue.

« Plusieurs parents d’élèves ont attiré mon attention sur des problèmes de stationnement dans le cadre de la gare d’autobus du Lycée E. Steichen de Clervaux (LESC). Ainsi, contrairement à d’autres lycées, les bus n’auraient pas de quais fixes si bien que bon nombre d’élèves n’arriveraient pas à détecter aisément l’autobus qui les conduit vers leur village d’origine. De plus, il semble exister un problème d’espace empêchant les chauffeurs à garer leur véhicule dans de bonnes conditions. Vu que le nombre d’élèves a sensiblement augmenté ces dernières années, ce problème particulier semble s’accentuer.

Voilà pourquoi j’aimerais poser les questions suivantes à Monsieur le Ministre de la Mobilité et des Travaux publics :

  • Monsieur le Ministre peut-il décrire, le cas échéant, de manière plus précise les problèmes de stationnement de bus qui se posent actuellement à la gare routière près du LESC ?
  • Monsieur le Ministre serait-il déjà en train de chercher une solution à cette problématique spécifique ? Quelles pourraient être les options possibles afin d’y remédier ? »

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