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The snow catches drivers "by surprise", long queues for changing tires
Today, with the fall of the first snow in Kosovo, the citizens feel sorry for changing summer tires to winter ones. Some of the drivers are complaining about the high prices, and some others say that the prices are reasonable, but that they are late and that they are waiting in line for up to five hours to change their tires. The "Eurogoma" company told KosovaPress that the replacement of vehicle tires should start from November 15, but that the citizens started late this year. A citizen from Prishtina, who did not want to be identified, complains about the high prices of winter tires, as he admits that he is "late" to change the tires. Another citizen says that he is waiting in line for nearly five hours to change his tires. Meanwhile, another citizen says that the prices for changing tires are reasonable and that tires should be changed at the beginning of the winter season. Faton Majaci from the "EuroGoma" car service told KosovaPress that the interest in changing tires is very high. He said that today with the beginning of the snow, the culvert has been created, but they are prepared with staff and tires. Full news in the prepaid system. The law on road traffic rules provides penalties for drivers who, during the winter, which includes the time between November 15 and March 15, drive their vehicles without winter equipment. The driver, who drives the vehicle without winter equipment, is punished for misdemeanor with a fine of 40 euros. /KosovaPress Municipality of Pristina starts snow removal: Let's pass the first snow with love and pleasure - KosovaPress
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