Weekly magazine "Vreme" organizes the third tribune from a series of talks dedicated to key issues that affect life in Belgrade. This time the topic is "Who is blocking the city", and the conversation will be focused on the traffic situation in the capital, the way decisions are made in traffic policy and the consequences these decisions have on the everyday life of citizens. The tribune will be held in the Miljenko Dereta area on April 15 at 6:00 p.m.
For years, Belgrade has been facing an increasing traffic load, frequent changes in public transport and works that further slow down movement through the city. At the same time, public transport remains overloaded and often unreliable, while infrastructure projects and the way city money is spent are the subject of constant controversy. The issues of traffic safety and so-called "black spots" are especially open to the public, usually only after serious accidents.
The forum will try to answer key questions - who makes the decisions that shape traffic in Belgrade, whether the city has a clear and sustainable development strategy and what would have to change in order to improve movement through the capital. The goal of the conversation is to open a wider debate on whether the current model of traffic policy is sustainable and in the interest of citizens.
Participants in the forum are academician Dušan Teodorović, president of the union "Centar" Ivan Banković, representative of the association "Streets for cyclists" Zoran Bukvić, editor of Forbes Serbia Ivan Radak and city councilor and representative of the Kreni-promeni movement Savo Manojlović.
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