In the Face of Rising Fuel Prices, This City Is Reducing Public Transport by More than 60%.
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The agglomeration of Laval announced on Tuesday a drastic reduction in its public transport rates. This measure aims to "preserve the purchasing power" of the inhabitants in the face of the rise in fuel prices. The unit bus ticket is reduced by more than 60% from May to August. - Faced with the rise in fuel prices, this city reduces by more than 60% the rate of public transport (Transports).
The agglomeration wishes "to provide a direct and visible response to the difficulties faced by households in the face of rising transport costs".
As of Wednesday, July 1, the majority of metro and bus tickets will be indexed by an average of about 3%, the Regional Metro Transport Authority (ARTM) announces. For Lavalois public transport users wishing to travel to Montreal, i.e. for the various titles linking Zone A (Montreal) and Zone B (Laval and Longueuil), the price of the unit title "1 passage" will remain unchanged at $5.00 ($3.50, reduced fare). However, users of the monthly pass wi…
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