Приклади вживання Free public transport Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Free public transport is not a new concept.
Germany is considering free public transport.
Free public transport, however, isn't a new idea.
THERE ARE over ninety cities with free public transport.
Free Public Transport for All Dreams and Reality.
In Europe the country with free public transport will appear.
Free public transport will be available nationwide in Estonia.
In Europe, there will be a country with free public transport.
Completely free public transport in many countries, but only at the level of cities, not whole state.
Luxembourg to be first country to introduce free public transport(0).
Economists tend to argue that free public transport is irrational and uneconomical because it generates“useless mobility”.
Estonia has become the first European country to offer free public transport.
Perhaps it's no surprise that introducing free public transport increases the number of people using it.
Tallinn is the biggest city in the World which has free public transport.
Free public transport was very much to the point this summer, but even the most optimistic experts could not predict such a passenger flow.
Paris tightened low emission zone, cheap/free public transport.
Free public transport should raise the attractiveness of the counties, create conditions for the mobility of the workforce, and become a significant saving for the workers.
Grenoble emergency low emission zone, cheap/free public transport.
Strong passenger growth has been reported everywhere free public transport has been introduced, and the effects are more evident after several years.
Four of Estonia's 15counties have not joined the government's free public transport scheme.
Free public transport may not be effective for makingtransport sustainable on its own, but it can have plenty of other benefits that make it worthwhile.
The country of Estonia will have free public transport in the entire country.
Against the background of the next rise in the price of public transport in Kyiv, this wording sounds extremely unexpected,but the idea of free public transport is still popular.
Rather than relying on free public transport to engineer the shift, a more effective way to reduce the number of people choosing to drive could be regulating car use.
But if Estonia's plan is successful,it will become the world's first free public transport nation.
As some of the cities in Estonia, following the capital's example, have also introduced free public transport, the new ministerial initiative was the next and absolutely logical step towards the complete abolition of travel fares throughout Estonia.
As of March 1 2020, all buses, trains and trams throughout the country can be boarded without paying a fare-the largest area to institute free public transport for both residents and tourists so far.
This initiative was widely discussed in thecommunity, and in May an international conference“Free Public Transport for All. Dreams and Reality” was held in Tallinn to mark the fifth anniversary of the introduction of free public transport in the city.
In return for living without a car,people are offered cheaper housing, free public transport, and plentiful bicycle spaces.
From Brazil's Passe Livre movement to the Yorkshire freedom riders,movements for free public transport have a lot of potential for ecological struggle.