Plans for a new 25,000-capacity arena in Pardubice, Czech Republic, are raising concerns about transportation logistics. A territorial study highlights the significant challenge of moving such large crowds to and from events. The study estimates that accommodating visitors would require a fleet of fifty buses operating on a continuous schedule, departing every two minutes. Currently, there is no clear plan outlining who will manage this transportation or how it will be funded. City officials are grappling with how to mitigate potential traffic congestion caused by the venue. The lack of a concrete transportation solution represents a major obstacle to the arena project’s successful implementation. Further planning is needed to address this critical issue before construction proceeds.
