Luxembourg Wants to Solve Congestion With Free Public Transport

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Luxembourg Wants to Solve Congestion With Free Public Transport

Luxembourg's public transportation system is already heavily subsidized as fares in the country are as low as $2.2 per two hours. Even so, the country has the highest car ownership per person in Europe. This is mainly because citizens and out-of-country commuters argue that Luxembourg's public transportation is more time consuming compared to driving. Additionally, its unique position between France, Belgium, and Germany, draws lots of commuters across its borders every day. Therefore, the investment and legislation for free public transportation will be complemented by improving the country's network, but also for raising the minimum wage, pension adjustments, and financial aid for higher education. For out-of-country commuters, a parallel policy will allow workers to deduct travel expenses from their annual tax bill. However, many citizens argue that the money spent on free transportation and modernising the system can be better spent on rent subsidies or social housing.
 

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This will happen in Houston from what I read.

Houston Metro is going to stop charging bus fares. I think state subsedize mixed with ads might be how they get more revenue.

Of course Houston is horribly designed with no regard to neighborhood connectivity and flow. I don't how much can change.
 

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might work but like the article points out the people all have cars and $$$

Anyways any savings should be seen as a benefit to the public and public transportation increases productivity and tax revenue
 
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