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Paris Region Makes Public Transport Free to Battle Pollution

Started by Mozz, March 14, 2014, 19:20:16 PM

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http://euronews.com/2014/03/13/facing-extreme-pollutionparis-region-institutes-free-public-transportation-/

Paris transport chiefs have made all public transport free this weekend in a drive to cut pollution.

Transport in the Parisian region, known as Ile-de-France, will be free from Friday morning to Sunday evening, as an incentive for motorists to leave their cars at home.

Pollution levels in the French capital have been on "maximum alert" for the last three days.

"Considering the important risks for the inhabitants, I have decided, along with the government, to make all regional public transportations free during the pollution peak", said in a statement Jean-Paul Huchon, head of the Ile-de-France region as well as of the regional public transport authority.

It was decided in 2011 to make public transport free when the concentration of fine-particle pollution tops 80 micrograms per m3 of air. In Paris, on Thursday, the fine-particle pollution level was 100mg/m3.

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Brisbane transport chiefs have have decided to encourage car use to decrease pollution.

If everyone can be encouraged to drive around clockwise this weekend, then we can create a vortex of pollution. This vortex of pollution can then be sent in the direction of China, due to a strategically placed line of 18 diesel buses right across the Victoria Bridge. To encourage this "can do" policy, public transport was to be banned for the weekend, until someone told us that no one uses it anyway due to high fares.

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