High Fuel Prices Hit Public Transport: Elimination of Bus Lines and Higher Prices Threaten - "Serious Threat"
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The rising fuel prices increase the costs for local bus operators. Transport companies warn of restrictions on local transport.
The high fuel prices also meet bus providers – and thus the local transport offer. There are threats of price increases and the elimination of bus lines, warn public transport companies.
In view of the high fuel prices, public transport companies are calling for help from politicians - and warn against missing line connections. The new petrol station rule is to enter into force on 1 April.
A few cents more for the liter fuel are annoying. But the current price jumps can quickly become a threat to the livelihood of bus companies and freight forwarders. Associations warn of long-term consequences.
Increasing fuel prices increase pressure on local bus operators. The industry calls for political support - and warns of gaps and failures.
Increasing diesel prices put pressure on bus companies in rural areas. The association warns against restrictions on local transport and demands financial help from the state.
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