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CTP Seminar on harmonised rules and controls for international bus and coach transport
CTP SEMINAR ON HARMONISED RULES
AND CONTROLS FOR INTERNATIONAL BUS AND COACH TRANSPORT

CTP Seminar organised in the framework of the IRU Spring Cocktail, Brussels, 21
February 2006.
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Harmonised bus and coach rules
and controls in the EU Single Market: where do we stand?
Mr. Enrico Grillo Pasquarelli, Director Land Transport,
European Commission, DG TREN
"As always, the
Commission pushes for the greatest level of harmonisation possible.
Our ambition always being to achieve single market goals, to
increase competition and to improve Europe's competitiveness. We
have tried to do this, and will continue to do this, in close
cooperation with you, the stakeholders.”
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The challenge of getting it
right: how to cope with diverging rules and controls on an
international bus and coach journey
Mr. Serge Nossovitch, Secretary General, FNTV-France
"The specificity of the
bus and coach industry is that the customer is always present during
road-side checks. That is why, we need intelligent controls, that is
to say controls that are quick and focus on the main items, so that
the customer is not annoyed.“
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Finding the wood through the
forest: how to ensure efficient and fair control of divergent bus
and coach rules in the EU
Mr. Yves Marchadour, Past-President, Eurocontrol Route
“We are still not in the
habit of exchanging information at the European level. Besides, the
information that is collected differs from country to country and
the structure of the data also differs… We need a common framework
for controls and exchange of data between control authorities.”
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The Schengen Agreement and the
rights and obligations of bus and coach operators: where does it
start and where does it end?
Mr. Durante Rapacciuolo, Principal Administrator,
European Commission, DG JLS
“We have to cooperate
with the road transport industry and the IRU to facilitate and
enhance the travel of bona fide travelers.”
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The Schengen Agreement and the
operational realities of international coach services: how to
improve the situation
Mr. Jean Wyns, President Eurolines Organisation
“What we need today
first and foremost is a level playing field between transport modes.
We believe the free movement of persons exists within the Schengen
area. This is a fact for air or rail transport, but unfortunately it
is not yet the case for regular bus and coach services across
Europe… It often happens that coaches are controlled 4-5 times on
their way from Budapest to Belgium… And if the burden on our
customers becomes too heavy, they will simply disappear from our
regular services.”
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Controlling passengers’ travel
documents: facilitating bus and coach services through close
cooperation between control authorities and the bus and coach
industry
Mr. Steven Salmon, Director of Operations, Confederation
of Passenger Transport, UK
“Dialogue between
operators and authorities does work: It fosters mutual understanding
and it makes the best of what we have at our disposal… Indeed, if
operators perform checks and can show it, they are treated
sympathetically by control authorities.”
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Conclusions
Mr. Paul Laeremans, IRU President |
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