Friends, public transport is one of the most convenient, economical, and environmentally friendly options for getting from one place to another. Millions of people around the world rely on buses, metros, and trains every day. However, if we tell you that these services are free in many countries, you might not believe it. But it's true. These services are free in many countries around the world. Let's learn about these countries:
Luxembourg - This small European country became the first country in the world to make all public transport—buses, trains, and trams—completely free for everyone in 2020.
Estonia - Some cities in Estonia offer nationwide free transportation, including buses, trolleybuses, and trains, making travel easy and free for residents.
Canada (Chambly and surrounding cities) - Since 2012, several cities around Chambly have offered free public transportation, benefiting local commuters and reducing traffic congestion.
Romania (Cluj and Napoca) - In these cities, public transportation such as buses, trains, and trams are free every Friday.
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