Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure at the 55th International Motor Show

At the 55th International Motor Show, which will be held at the Belgrade Fair until March 28, the Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure will be presented for the first time at a special stand.

At the Ministry's stand in hall number 2, the public companies "Roads of Serbia" and "Corridors of Serbia" will be presented, as well as the Agency for Traffic Safety, which, each in its own domain, will present to the visitors of the fair all the services they offer, but also point out the importance responsible behavior in traffic.

Thus, through various videos, flyers, books, as well as short and interesting educational forms, all visitors will be able to be informed about the benefits offered by public road companies, as well as the ways in which they can save their own and other people's lives in traffic.

Thus, the representatives of JP "Roads of Serbia" will point out to visitors all the advantages and high quality of services in the field of electronic toll collection, provide quality information about electric chargers and other activities that the company carries out in order to improve the toll collection system and cooperation with users.

It will also promote a unique platform for electronic toll collection, which is currently available only to natural persons on the territory of Serbia, and in the next phase, countries in the region are expected to join, primarily those participating in the "Open Balkans" project.

Interested visitors will be able to conclude a contract for the purchase of an ENP device, top up the device for electronic toll collection or link their payment (debit/credit card) to it, thereby making their journey even easier.

Also, everyone who visits the Ministry's stand will be able to learn about the progress of large projects in the field of road infrastructure, among which the most significant are the Sremska Rača - Kuzmin highway, with a bridge over the Sava River, the bypass around Belgrade, the Novi Beograd - Surčin expressway. , which will be put into traffic already on March 31, the highway from Preljina to Požega, the Iverak - Lajkovac highway and others.

At the same time, JP "Roads of Serbia" continues its educational campaigns at this car show with the aim of raising awareness about traffic safety - "Three seconds for a lifetime", "Don't drive in the stop lane, don't stop your life" and "The sign means life".

Through meetings with well-known motorists, but also serious conversations with those who have survived traffic accidents and know best how one moment of their own carelessness or that of others can be fatal, the Agency for Traffic Safety continues its mission of raising public awareness of this important issue at this salon as well. .

A rollover simulator awaits visitors every day, and those who sit in a car and feel first-hand what it looks like when the vehicle rolls over will hardly sit in a car again without wearing a seat belt.

A "drunk glasses" simulator awaits them there, and they will be able to see how the "interceptor" of the Traffic Police works.

Everyone who visits the Ministry's stand today at 3 p.m. will be able to hang out with autobomist Nikola Miljković, while his colleague, Dušan Borković, will hang out with visitors on Friday at noon.

During tomorrow, visitors will be able to hear the shocking testimonies of victims of traffic accidents, who will show others how to protect themselves through their experiences.

Saturday will be reserved for the youngest, who are also the most vulnerable road users, so on that day "Pažlivko" will teach them how to behave safely in traffic. Workshops are waiting for the little ones, and the luckiest in the prize draw will receive car seats as a gift.

On Sunday, "Post of Serbia" and "Roads of Serbia" will sign the Agreement on the sale of devices for electronic toll collection.

Before the first visitors come under the domes of the Belgrade Fair today, the salon was officially opened last night by the Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Goran Vesić.


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