Safety First: Police and BKK Inspect Bus Line 99 Again
Hey there, folks! Let’s chat about the recent efforts to keep public transportation safe in Budapest. The Budapest Police Headquarters (BRFK) and the Budapest Transport Center (BKK) have teamed up once again to ensure that passengers feel secure while riding the bustling bus line 99, which runs from Blaha Lujza Square to Pesterzsébet.
This marks the second time this summer that these two organizations have joined forces to inspect the 99 bus and its stops. It’s all part of a strategic collaboration between BRFK and BKK to address the concerns of commuters in the city.
BKK is really tuning in to the needs and feedback of passengers, and they’ve noticed that the 99 bus is frequently mentioned as a line where people would like to see more safety measures in place. So, on August 23rd, BKK and BRFK rolled up their sleeves and got to work.
During the action-packed Friday, BKK inspectors divided into four groups and checked passengers’ tickets along the entire length of the bus route, making sure everyone was playing by the rules. Meanwhile, the Budapest Police Headquarters had their eyes peeled, keeping a close watch on the designated bus and its surroundings. Their efforts paid off – they managed to apprehend a wanted individual and even filed a report for a public cleanliness offense.
But wait, there’s more! BKK is going the extra mile to make Budapest a better place to live. They’re regularly inspecting bus lanes with their partners, initiating the cleanup and control of busy public areas, and even collaborating with BRFK to keep tabs on taxis and other vehicles providing passenger transport services in the city.
So, the next time you hop on the 99 bus, you can rest assured that BKK and BRFK are working hard behind the scenes to keep you safe and sound. It’s all about making your journey as smooth and secure as possible!
Image source: BKK