(ANSA) - Brussels, August 16 - European Commission
Spokesperson Christian Spahr said Thursday that, under EU rules,
the concessionary party is responsible for security on highways.
The clarification comes after the Italian government said it
would strip highways company highways company Autostrade per
l'Italia of its concession after Tuesday's bridge-collapse
disaster in Genoa.
The company has said it is confident it can show it respected
the conditions of its concession for the Genoa highway, saying
it carried out regular maintenance and safety checks.
"As regards the responsibility for security of the road
infrastructure on the Trans-European transport network (TENT),
in the case that it is managed by a private operator, it is the
concessionary that has the responsibility for the security and
maintenance of the road," Spahr said, adding that the collapsed
Morandi bridge was part of this network.
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