Ticketless Travel Gets Costlier: Ukrainian Railways Announces Hefty New Fines.
Passenger Transport Rules on Ukrainian Railways
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian Railways (Ukrzaliznytsia) has introduced stricter penalties for rule violations, aiming to enhance safety and comfort for all travelers while protecting railway property. This article outlines the updated fines, as well as policies for transporting vehicles and animals.
Penalties for Breaking the Rules
First and foremost, passengers must comply with ticket purchasing requirements. Starting in 2026, anyone caught traveling without a valid ticket will face a fine equal to 10 times the ticket price. For instance, if a ticket costs 500 hryvnias, the penalty for riding without it would be 5,000 hryvnias. This underscores the importance of adhering to transport regulations.
- Damaging property on a train carries a fine ranging from 170 to 510 hryvnias.
- Smoking in carriages or vestibules can result in penalties between 85 and 340 hryvnias.
- Failing to follow rules for transporting hazardous substances incurs a fine of 102 to 170 hryvnias.
- Exceeding the allowed hand luggage limit leads to a 17-hryvnia fine.
- Engaging in dangerous behavior on a train is punishable by fines from 119 to 255 hryvnias.
- Damaging railway tracks can result in penalties of 170 to 510 hryvnias.
Ukrzaliznytsia also offers car transportation services for passengers traveling from Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Lviv, and Uzhhorod. Additionally, a veterinary document is required to transport animals, ensuring safe conditions for both passengers and their pets during the journey.
Compliance with these transport rules is crucial for maintaining safety and order on public transit. Violations can lead to substantial fines, making it essential for every passenger to understand their responsibilities while traveling.
In this context, it is important to note that the new regulations and fines are designed to increase passenger accountability and prevent offenses, which should ultimately improve overall safety on trains.
These measures also aim to streamline the process of transporting cars and animals, potentially making rail travel more appealing to passengers.
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