A newly launched annual train pass is geared toward reducing private car trips and simplifying travel across all of Austria's public transport systems.

Austria has launched an annual transit pass valid on all of the nation's public transportation modes that costs users just $3.50 per day, reports Ben Jones. Named Klimaticket, the pass aims to increase the use of transit by eliminating confusion when trying to purchase tickets and providing a seamless, low-cost way to travel around the central European country.
The Austrian government's 2030 Mobility Master Plan aims to reduce private car use from 70% of total annual kilometers traveled to 54% by 2040, at the same time increasing public transport's share from 27% to 40% and doubling active travel (walking and cycling) from 3% to 6% of the total.
To reach these goals, Austria's federal government is investing $278 million in the Klimaticket initiative, which is seen as "central to Austria's ambition to become climate neutral by 2040," writes Jones. Other European countries offer similar passes, but the Klimaticket is by far the most affordable.
These efforts align with the European Union's Green Deal, which, according to its website, aims to "transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy" by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and decoupling economic growth from resource use. The plan seeks to make Europe the first entirely climate-neutral continent by 2050.
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