Switzerland regional authorities cut public transport prices
Authorities said that lower prices will continue until the ozone levels were back to normal
Geneva: Regional authorities in Switzerland temporarily cut bus and train fares on Saturday to encourage people to leave their cars at home, as a scorching heatwave sent ozone pollution levels soaring. In Geneva, all public transportation was available at reduced rates, the regional environment department said, adding that the lower prices would continue until the ozone levels were back to normal.
“Considering the ozone spike..., car and motorbike drivers across Geneva are asked to choose public transportation, and benefit from reduced rates,” it said. The measure, aimed at reducing vehicle-driven pollution, means a bus or tram ticket in the Swiss city will cost 2.00 Swiss francs instead of three. In neighbouring Vaud and Valais, where ozone levels have also been unusually high, authorities meanwhile decided to offer a rebate on train discount cards.