Who Qualifies for Free Public Transport in Ukraine in 2026.
Free Public Transport in Ukraine for 2026
According to TSN.ua: Under Ukraine's "On Automobile Transport" law, the right to free travel on municipal and intercity transport will remain in effect for specific groups of citizens in 2026. This policy covers various modes of transport, including buses, trolleybuses, trams, and the metro. This social benefit is a key part of the country's support system for vulnerable populations.
Eligible Groups for Free Travel
The full list of individuals entitled to free transportation includes:
- Age-based pensioners
- Combatants
- People with first and second category disabilities
- Children with disabilities
- Conscripted military personnel
- Military service veterans
- Parents of deceased military personnel
- Participants in the Chornobyl disaster cleanup
- Children from large families
- Rehabilitated persons
- Children under six years old
It is important to note that in major cities, the use of personalized electronic tickets or municipal cards is mandatory for claiming this benefit. A passenger wishing to use the privilege must present the original identification or certificate. These measures aim to ensure convenience and accessibility of transport for the specified categories. The system helps reduce the financial burden on these groups, which is particularly significant given the current economic challenges.
The continuation of free travel rights is a vital aspect of Ukraine's social policy. Furthermore, the implementation of electronic tickets helps optimize the process of monitoring the use of benefits and increases transparency within the transportation system.
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