If small carriers operating under the prepaid toll system fail to quickly fulfil their obligation to register and pick up a new on-board unit, the Czech Republic is at risk of traffic collapse in early December. While half of the large carriers operating in the post-paid regime have already made the necessary registration, only 5% of small carriers operating in the pre-paid regime have done so. Four weeks after the registrations were launched, 82 thousand vehicles have been registered in the system.
Today the government approved a new National Space Plan for the period of 2020 – 2025, which builds on the government's effort to support the development of the space industry and excellence in science. The Ministry of Transport wants to support further growth of the space industry through a new space plan so that Czech companies can supply more complex components of satellites and launchers, such as whole instruments or satellite platforms. We also want to focus on supporting innovation, education in technical subjects, technology transfer, promoting promising ideas and their marketing and closer cooperation between universities and industry.
By the end of this year, another 130 parking spaces for trucks will be added to the D1 motorway, making a total of 850 parking spaces available. A further 213 parking spaces will be created for emergencies. As part of the winter maintenance, there will also be two spreading wagons on Exit 90 all winter, which can start immediately and treat the road if necessary. Minister of Transport Vladimir Kremlík informed about it at a joint meeting with the Governor of the Vysočina Region Jiří Běhounek, which follows the July meeting.
On Friday, 20 September , transport ministers of the EU Member States dealt with reducing greenhouse gas emissions in transport, which is supposed to lead to a climate-neutral European Union. The Czech Republic was represented by Deputy Minister of Transport Tomáš Čoček. Transport is one of the key sectors that can contribute most to reducing greenhouse gases.
Press information on the agreement on flights between the Czech Republic and the Russian Federation.
Minister of Transport Vladimír Kremlík and the Director of the State Fund for Transport Infrastructure Zbyněk Hořelica presented the upcoming electronic vignette system that will replace paper vignettes for passenger cars since 2021 at the Prague Ring Road. With the participation of the Police of the Czech Republic and the state-owned company CENDIS, they demonstrated how the validity of the electronic vignette will be checked in traffic and they introduced the upcoming model of its purchase in the e-shop. Prices and individual types of vignettes do not change. Newly, the annual stamp will have rolling validity and will be valid for 365 days. The funds from the vignettes will continue to be used for repairs and to build new road constructions.