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  • Contributions to road management and maintenance Operations

    ikona tabulka Table – Investment into road construction in the Region’s jurisdiction in 2006 (CZK‘000)

    Allocation of funds to individual Road Management and Maintenance organizations is based on the cost intensity of winter maintenance, length of grade II and III roads maintained by the individual SÚS, and other parameters, such as traffic density and pavement condition.

    In 2006, the Region contributed CZK 130,600 per kilometer for road operations.

    ikona tabulka Table – Use of materials for winter maintenance for 2006

    Transportation services utilization capacity in 2006

    The basic capacity of transportation services is assessed by regional representatives.

    For public bus service, the Region subsidized providers with a total of CZK 220,634,000, and for student fares, CZK 23,000,000. The per capita subsidy amount needed is estimated to amount to CZK 478 a year.

    The Region has public service contracts (basic transportation services) with 22 providers. The Vysočina Region has a total of 50 active transportation firms, though some have only one stop in the region. In the basic transit service network, there are 352 lines, which means 4,023 connections. In the Vysočina Region, there are 2,555 bus stops.

    ikona tabulka Table – Range of basic personal transportation services by the public transit line