Free Public Transport in Dunkerque Doubles Bus Usage, Boosts Local Economy and Social Equity
Dunkerque's free public transport policy has doubled bus usage, saved residents money, and positively impacted the local economy and environment since 2018.
Dunkerque's free public transport policy has doubled bus usage, saved residents money, and positively impacted the local economy and environment since 2018.
National strike on December 2 causes localized rail and road disruptions, while most transport services continue operating normally.
Starting January 2026, the Navigo monthly pass price in Île-de-France will increase by €2 to €90.80, with minor hikes in ticket prices, following a controlled formula linked to inflation.
A recent sexual assault on the RER C line in Île-de-France has heightened female commuters' concerns about safety on public transport, sparking wider discussions on vigilance and security measures.
Transport unions in France have announced strikes on September 10 and 18, causing expected disruptions in major transport services.