Od ponedeljka, 6. jula, promene u sistemu parkiranja u Zemunu su bile objavljene, što predstavlja značajan korak u reorganizaciji urbanog saobraćaja u tom delu Beograda. Ova promena uključuje prelazak dosadašnje plave zone u zelenu, što znači da će parkiranje na određenim mestima biti ograničeno po vremenu i po ceni. Ovo je rezultat odluke Sekretarijata za saobraćaj, kojoj je cilj da se poveća efikasnost korišćenja parking kapaciteta i olakša vozačima pronalaženje slobodnih mesta.
Novi sistem zelene zone uključuje ograničenje parkiranja na maksimalno 180 minuta, uz cenu od 55 dinara po satu. Ako vozač želi da proširi svoj boravak na parking mestu, može uplatiti dodatnih 60 minuta za 160 dinara. Dnevna parking karta košti 3.000 dinara, ali se može platiti sa popustom od 50 odsto ako se račun izmiri unutar 20 dana. Ove promene su u skladu sa standardima koje se primenjuju u drugim delovima Beograda, što omogućava konzistentnost u upravljanju saobraćajem i parkiranjem.
Stanari opštine Zemun nisu podvrgnuti velikim promenama. Povlašćena parking karta za stanare ostaje važeća, i njeni nosioci mogu nadalje koristiti tu kartu bez potrebe za zamenom. Cena ove karte ostaje na nivou od 500 dinara mesečno, što je usklađeno sa tarifama u drugim delovima grada. Ovo je važno jer omogućava stanarima da imaju pristup parkiranjima na jednostavan i pristupačan način, što doprinosi stabilnosti i udobnosti u životu.
Kontrola i naplata parkiranja će se obavljati svakim radnim danom od 7.00 do 21.00 časa, a subotom od 7.00 do 14.00 časa. Ovo je izmene u radnom vremenu, koje su namenjene da osigure efikasnije korišćenje resursa i brže obrade parkirnih transakcija. U slučaju da vozači žele da izbegnu ulično parkiranje, dostupni su javni prostori za parkiranje, kao i besplatni gradski prevoz, koji se nalazi u garaži „Pinki“. Ovi alternativni rešenja su važan deo strategije za poboljšanje mobilnosti i smanjenje tresa u centru grada.
Promene u sistemu parkiranja u Zemunu su rezultat dugoročne analize i planiranja, koje su ciljale da se smanji zauzeće na ulicama i poveća brzinu smene vozila na parking mestima. Ovo je u skladu sa globalnim trendovima u urbani logistici, gde se sve više naglasjuje potreba za efikasnim korišćenjem prostora i smanjenjem negativnih efekata saobraćaja na okolinu. Prema saopštenju Gradske opštine Zemun, ove promene su prvenstveno usmerene ka boljem organizaciji i pravilnom upravljanju parkiranjem, što doprinosi i visokom kvalitetu života građana.
Sledeći koraci u implementaciji novih pravila uključuju detaljnu informisanošću građana o promenama, kao i pregled i eventualnu prilagođavanje sistema za kontrolu i naplatu. Očekuje se da će se aktivirati novi sistem u toku nedelje, a građani će biti obavestrani putem medija i lokalnih informacionih kanala. Ova promena u parkiranju u Zemunu predstavlja ključni korak ka modernizaciji urbanog saobraćaja, a njegovi efekti će biti praćeni kako bi se osigurala njegova efikasnost i pristupačnost za sve korisnike.
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Večernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 984 days ago NOTICE FOR CITIZENS: Changes to the parking zone in Zemun effective from this dateThe Secretariat for Traffic has changed the parking rules in the Belgrade municipality of Zemun, transitioning the blue zone into a green zone starting July 6th. The new regulations include control and payment hours from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekdays and 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM on Saturdays. In the green zone, standard parking rules apply, allowing parking for 180 minutes at a rate of 55 dinars per hour, with an option to pay for an additional 60 minutes at 160 dinars. Privileged parking cards for residents remain at 500 dinars, and daily parking cards cost 3,000 dinars with a 50 percent discount if paid within 20 days. The changes aim to increase vehicle turnover at parking spots, making it easier to find available spaces. Public transportation and the 'Pinki' garage are available options for visitors.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about a local administrative change in parking regulations without showing clear bias toward any political side. It presents the new rules neutrally, focusing on the practical implications rather than taking a stance on the decision itself.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): The article accurately reports the changes to parking zones in Zemun, including dates, times, pricing, and exemptions. It provides specific details from the official statement and presents them neutrally.
Telegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 94Objective 974 days ago New parking rules in Zemun: Maximum 180 minutes, an hour costs 55 dinars!The article reports on new parking rules introduced in Zemun, Serbia, starting July 6th. The blue zone has been officially renamed the green zone, aiming to improve vehicle turnover and ease drivers' search for parking spaces. The new regulations include adjusted control and payment hours, with enforcement during weekdays from 7:00 to 21:00 and Saturdays until 14:00. Parking time is limited to 180 minutes, costing 55 dinars per hour, with an option to extend by 60 minutes for 160 dinars. Daily parking cards cost 3,000 dinars, offering a 50% discount if paid within 20 days. Residents retain their existing privileged parking cards without needing replacement. Public garages and free city transportation are available for visitors.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about changes in parking regulations without overtly favoring any political group or ideology. It provides balanced details on the implementation, costs, and options for residents and visitors, without emphasizing partisan perspectives or emotional language.
Why these scores (Factual 94 · Objective 97): This article provides comprehensive and accurate details about the new parking regulations, matching the other sources. It maintains an objective tone while explaining the policy change and its implications.
N1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 92Objective 953 days ago Parking system changes in Zemun, as of Monday, July 6Zemun is set to implement changes to its parking system starting Monday, July 6th. The existing blue zones, which allowed unlimited parking with hourly charges, will be replaced by green zones. In the new system, parking will be time-limited to a maximum of three hours, with a cost of 55 dinars per hour. There is an option to extend parking for an additional 60 minutes at 160 dinars. Enforcement and payment will occur from 7 AM to 9 PM on weekdays and from 7 AM to 2 PM on Saturdays. Residents will still be able to use their discounted parking cards at 500 dinars, and existing cards remain valid. Daily parking passes will cost 3,000 dinars, with a 50% discount available if paid within 20 days.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of the proposed parking system changes in Zemun without showing clear bias toward any political stance. It presents the information neutrally, focusing on the practical aspects of the new regulations rather than taking a position on the policy itself.
Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 95): The article summarizes the parking rule changes accurately but includes some minor paraphrasing. The information aligns closely with the other sources, though it lacks some specifics like the free public transport mention.
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