New Regulations for Riding Kyiv's Metro: Who Can Ride and What You Can Bring.
Rules for Riding the Kyiv Metro
According to Novyny.live: To ensure a smooth journey, passengers must follow specific regulations when using the Kyiv Metro. Fares can be paid using bank cards, transport cards, or QR-code tickets, which are designed to make passing through control points faster and more convenient for everyone.
Free Travel and Passenger Restrictions
Free travel on the capital's metro system is available to specific passenger groups. Those eligible for free rides include:
- persons with official benefits,
- parents with strollers,
- children under 7 years old,
- people with visual impairments,
- persons with disabilities.
These rules aim to support vulnerable members of the community.
Simultaneously, there are restrictions concerning luggage. Passengers are prohibited from carrying baggage where the sum of its three dimensions exceeds 200 cm. This rule helps maintain passenger comfort and safe movement within the metro system. The transport of the following items is also forbidden:
- flammable materials,
- explosive substances,
- toxic materials,
- narcotics, and corrosive substances.
These restrictions are crucial for preventing emergencies.
Animals, with the exception of guide dogs, are prohibited unless carried in special containers. This regulation promotes passenger safety and helps maintain a comfortable environment in the metro cars. Adhering to all these requirements helps ensure a safe and comfortable journey for every metro user.
These regulations reflect the Kyiv Metro's efforts to ensure comfort and safety for all passengers.
Following the established norms is key to avoiding misunderstandings and ensuring the transport system operates without disruption. With passenger numbers growing, especially during peak hours, it is important for all users to be aware of and comply with the requirements. This compliance, in turn, contributes to an improved travel experience for everyone on the capital's metro.
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