Wasn’t their public transport old Yugoslav remnant tram lines? Those trams likely ended their commercial life already.
thehollowshrine on
If it’s anything like Sofia, people weren’t paying for it anyway 🤣
Tech_Dude1994 on
Luxembourg has free public transport in the entire country since March 2020
f4bles on
Belgrade iz choking in traffic. Traffic jams are enormous and are now regularly happening at any given moment during the day. This is the last ditch effort to make people use cars less.
skeletal88 on
Tallinn has had free transport for… years already.
I guess we live here in a ‘minor’ city? 😀
Wolf_of_Arnor on
Just to add a bit context here, currently in Serbia there are massive protests. Faculties and high schools are blocked, people are blocking the streets everyday at noon etc. This is just a populist decision to get some of the people on Vucic’s side. And also, as another commenter said, most of the people didn’t even pay for the transport in the first place.
gutag on
This is not true. In Luxembourg public transportation is free for everyone since 2020.
Business-Dentist6431 on
Great for Belgrade, but it’s not the first.
Luxembourg has free transport since… 2020 or so. In the whole country.
tom_zeimet on
The whole country of Luxembourg has had free public transport since 2020.
Edit: free*
Sorry_Cellist_739 on
luxembourg
SCDWS on
ITT: people not understanding the meanings of the words “major” and “city”
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Wasn’t their public transport old Yugoslav remnant tram lines? Those trams likely ended their commercial life already.
If it’s anything like Sofia, people weren’t paying for it anyway 🤣
Luxembourg has free public transport in the entire country since March 2020
Belgrade iz choking in traffic. Traffic jams are enormous and are now regularly happening at any given moment during the day. This is the last ditch effort to make people use cars less.
Tallinn has had free transport for… years already.
I guess we live here in a ‘minor’ city? 😀
Just to add a bit context here, currently in Serbia there are massive protests. Faculties and high schools are blocked, people are blocking the streets everyday at noon etc. This is just a populist decision to get some of the people on Vucic’s side. And also, as another commenter said, most of the people didn’t even pay for the transport in the first place.
This is not true. In Luxembourg public transportation is free for everyone since 2020.
Great for Belgrade, but it’s not the first.
Luxembourg has free transport since… 2020 or so. In the whole country.
The whole country of Luxembourg has had free public transport since 2020.
Edit: free*
luxembourg
ITT: people not understanding the meanings of the words “major” and “city”
Tallinn: Am I a joke to you?
Luxemburg: “Am I a joke to you?” 🇱🇺 😞
Luxembourg?
Do not fall for this being any sort of progressive manoeuvre, it’s pure populist propaganda move to quell ongoing protests caused by [criminal negligence and corruption](https://balkaninsight.com/2024/11/05/grief-sparks-furious-protest-in-serbia-after-novi-sad-station-disaster/) by the current ruling party.
That’s not true but ok. Luxembourg did it first nationwide
Luxembourg motherfuckers
It’s not free, it’s paid by people who don’t use it (something tells me especially they pay more than its users)
Not free, but paio by publi money.
Puuuuumpaaaj