For free public transport comes at a cost: in Compiègne, it’s €5.7 million a year. The city compensates for the shortfall in ticket sales by taxing all companies that employ more than 11 people.
The free public transport will not really deal with the car problem, according to Prof Hesse, because Luxembourg has "high salaries and low petrol prices so people buy cars".
Imagine a country where public transport is absolutely free! Yes, you heard it right. In Luxembourg, one of the richest nations, you can travel anywhere with
Luxembourg recently became the first country in the world to make all public transport free. As of March 1 2020, all buses, trains and trams throughout the country can be boarded without paying a
Free transport for all Luxembourg's public transport system covers the whole country and costs $562 million (€508 million) per year to run. Each year, it generates around $46 million in ticket
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SS is a socialist benefit, as is medicare, and unemployment. These are good things for the greater good. Although, I guess we can just keep the corporate tax cuts rolling so fat C
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Luxembourg is set to become the first country in the world to make all its public transport free.Fares on trains, trams and buses will be lifted next summer under the plans of the re-elected coalition government led by Xavier Bettel, who was sworn in for a second term as prime minister on Wednesday.
Last modified on Fri 28 Feb 2020 11.50 EST. Luxembourg is to become the first country to offer a free public transport system, as the government tries to reduce particularly dense car traffic
And the best part of it is that Luxembourg public transport is pretty cheap. Luxembourg Public Bus. There are 4 types of public bus services in Luxembourg that cover traveling to various places in Luxembourg. RGTR (Régime général des transports routiers): buses operated by private companies under the supervision of the Ministry of Transport.
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