Viljandi, Estonia – The Viljandi public transport center is considering implementing a system requiring all bus passengers to present an empty card that registers their trip. The proposal stems from concerns about the cost of maintaining free public transport. If implemented, the center would need to hire a ticket inspector, estimated to cost approximately 40,000 euros annually. Future plans could involve requiring adult passengers to have money on the card, with a fee charged for each trip. Topics: #ticket #bus #inspector Post navigation Professional marathon runner: Instead of a coronavirus vaccine, I was injected with doping Estonian cultural organizations founded a non-profit association that unites nature resorts
This seems like a reasonable step to address the rising costs of keeping public transport free. Reply