Is it planned to abolish the school transport bus line K45?

DP MP André Bauler has heard, that the school transport bus line K45 should be abolished, although it would be well used. For this reason, he wanted to know from the Minister of Mobility whether this is actually the case.

Am September gouf et Diskussiounen an Opreegung ronderëm d’Buslinn K45, déi d’Schülerinnen a Schüler aus der Regioun ëm Heischent iwwer Kehmen, Buerschent a Bierden op Dikrich an d’Lycéeë féiert. Deemools ass de Bus um Schoulufank net direkt gefuer, gouf awer e puer Deeg méi spéit nees fuere gelooss.

Mir ass elo vun Eltere matgedeelt ginn, datt dës Buslinn bei der kommender Rentrée nees a Fro gestallt kéint ginn, obwuel de Bus ganz gutt ausgelaascht ass.

An deem Kader wollt ech dem Här Minister fir Mobilitéit an ëffentlech Aarbechten folgend Froe stellen:

  • Ginn et momentan Kontrolle mat Hëllef vun deenen erausfonnt soll ginn, ob bestoend Buslinne fir de Schülertransport bäibehalen oder ofgeschaaft solle ginn?
  • Wat fir Buslinnen am Kanton Dikrich si schonn op de Leescht geholl ginn a wat fir eng riskéieren ofgeschaaft ze ginn?
  • Gëtt d’Buslinn K45 vum Mobilitéitsministère aktuell a Fro gestallt? Soll se eventuell ab der Rentrée ofgeschaaft ginn, obwuel se am Schouljoer 2022/23 gutt genotzt gëtt?“

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