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Few nations have a car culture as strong as that of Luxembourg; the Grand Duchy has the highest ratio of passenger cars to inhabitants in the European Union. This, combined with the many commuters ...
Luxembourg's national government hasn't ignored the problem. After months of providing no-fare transportation to students and young residents, the country will be the first to offer free public ...
Luxembourg’s national public transit system costs roughly $562 million annually to operate. Fare sales contribute about $46 million, about 8 percent, a year to those costs and the government ...
Luxembourg City, capital of the Grand Duchy, is plagued with chronic traffic congestion, and by making public transit free it is hoped that some motorists will ditch their (usually high-end) cars.
Apple has rolled-out its upgraded Apple Maps experience to users in the Netherlands, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Switzerland, bringing three-dimensional buildings, enhanced navigation, and ...
Free mass transit will be available from the beginning of 2020, said Dany Frank, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Mobility. People around the world greeted the proposal enthusiastically on social ...