A Strategy for Slovakia's Transport Sector
Slovakia’s transport sector has not suffered from the dramatic reductions in demand and neglect of its infrastructure that have afflicted many of its neighbors. However, current under-maintenance is eating away at the stock of transport infrastruct...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/650171483606445412/A-strategy-for-Slovakias-transport-sector http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25940 |
Summary: | Slovakia’s transport sector has not
suffered from the dramatic reductions in demand and neglect
of its infrastructure that have afflicted many of its
neighbors. However, current under-maintenance is eating away
at the stock of transport infrastructure and is
unsustainable in anything more than the very short term. In
addition, despite good intentions, progress on
commercializing its transport operations has not progressed
far enough to put them in a strong position to confront the
pressures they will face when Slovakia enters the European
Union, hopefully at the beginning of 2004. There is now a
short window of opportunity to make good on deferred
maintenance, establish a more sustainable maintenance regime
and make good on the previous good intentions for
commercialization. The opportunity exists also for the
institutional structure of the sector to be revised so as to
better reflect the interests of transport users, reform the
way that infrastructure is financed and to systematically
eliminate the remaining regulatory protections given to
existing operators. The Strategy presented here shows how
these objectives can best be reached, and how the World Bank
can help bring them about. If the Strategy is implemented,
action will have been taken before there is a problem and
order will have been introduced before disorder takes over. |
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