The patriarchy of the Church introduced the service after increasing demand from car owners, the regional news website Balkan Insight says. According to reports, there's no fixed fee for the service, but drivers can pay as much or as little as they want. It's common practice in Romania for worshippers to write down prayers for such things as good health or examination results, which are read out by priests for a small fee. Romania remains one of Europe's most devout countries, with 2011 census data showing that 85% of the country belong to the Orthodox Church. The Church, in turn, remains popular, turning to the internet, TV and radio to reach believers.