Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Luxembourg makes public transport free

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LUXEMBOURG: Luxembourg will become the first country in the world on Saturday to offer a free public transport system as the government tries to reduce particular­ly dense car traffic.

Some cities have already taken similar partial measures but the transport ministry said it was the first time such a decision would cover an entire country.

The free transport, which is being flagged as “an important social measure”, will affect approximat­ely 40% of households and is likely to save each one around 100 euros ($110) per year.

The measure is part of a plan intended to reduce congestion. Private cars are the most used means of transport in the Grand Duchy. According to a 2018 survey by TNS Ilres, cars accounted for 47% of business travel and 71%of leisure transport. The bus is only used for 32% of trips to work ahead of the train which accounts for just 19%.

In Paris, by way of contrast, 68.6% of workers use public transport, according to Insee, the French statistics institute.

The capital city of Luxembourg is notorious for traffic jams. The first section of the tram has been operationa­l since the end of 2017 but work will continue for a few more years to link the southern outskirts of the capital to the north where the airport is located.

Sales from the existing 2 euro tickets amount to 41 million euros a year which, according to the authoritie­s, represente­d just 8% of the annual budget of 500 million euros. This will now be met by the treasury. The exception to the rule will be first-class travel on trains and certain night bus services.

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