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DOI:10.17265/2328-2169/2018.06.003
Goce Delcev University, Stip, Republic of Macedonia
Public transport in Prilep has been in existence since 2014. In this scientific paper, the author wants to present the problem of the research, as well as the goal that this research wants to achieve, which is improvement of the city transport in the city of Prilep, which is located in the Republic of Macedonia, and it is in the fourth place according to the number of inhabitants in the country. For this scientific work, 200 users of public transport have been surveyed, which should enable availability, timeliness, realization, and success in the offered service, and provide solutions for the public city transport in Prilep, Republic of Macedonia. They are proposed by the citizens who live in the distant settlements and the periphery from the central city part, additional two new lines connecting the peripheral parts of the city with the city center of Prilep, for which the local government and the public transport company voted positively. Their inclusion in permanent lines will ensure good public transport. Public urban transport will contribute to sustainability and its application in tourism for panoramic sightseeing of the city.
public transport, lines, application, services, tourism
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