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Radar can be seen on NPO 10 next Monday, October 20.33 at 1 p.m.

In 2018, the company received the tender from the municipality of Rotterdam. And from then on there have been complaints. Meanwhile, Trevvel catches millions every year while the problems are not solved. On Monday, October 10, Radar will investigate why vulnerable children miss out on education because they are picked up too late or not at all.

While Dennis Wiersma, Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, scared of all the stories about the current state of student transport in the Netherlands, parents do not know where their child is and there is an unreachable customer service at Trevvel according to the program. Just some complaints about the Rotterdam student transport company Trevvel and the Municipality of Rotterdam that stands there and watches. It consumer program Radar takes a look at Trevvel student transport, because a lot seems to go wrong there.

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The city council of Rotterdam met last week to discuss the problems with student and target group transport Trevvel. Party chairman Ellen Verkoelen submitted a motion to force Trevvel to work with subcontractors and transport providers to bring and maintain the service level as soon as possible before 1 November. 

With the motion, the political party wanted to get Trevvel's restrictions limited. Transport of the elderly is of vital importance to the party in order to prevent loneliness from occurring for the increasingly less mobile elderly. The college had previously decided that limiting the transport of the elderly solution would be to get children to school and back home on time.

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Radar can be seen on NPO 10 next Monday, October 20.33 at 1 p.m.

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