Zero emissions? Zero fares? Welcome to the new public transit movement


🚌 Zero emissions? Zero fares? Welcome to the new public transit movement.

Washington D.C. is the latest city to adopt a zero-fare program for its public transit riders, following similar moves in Denver, Colorado, San Francisco, California, and Boston, Massachusetts. Advocates for these programs cite accessibility, equity, and lessening congestion as benefits and reasons to accelerate these programs nationwide. It is worth noting that while the concept of free public transit is appealing, it can be challenging to implement and sustain financially.

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