An Italian town will pay people hundreds of euros per year if they cycle to work instead of using their cars.
意大利一小镇鼓励居民骑车上班,不开车。这样的居民每年可获几百欧元补贴。
The council in Massarosa, just north of Pisa, says the pilot scheme will see cyclists paid 25 cents per kilometre travelled, up to a monthly cap of 50 euros (£35), the regional Il Tirreno news website reports. That means commuters who switch to two wheels could pocket up to 600 euros (£424) in a year. It's said to be the first such scheme in Italy.
据当地一家名叫Il Tirreno的资讯网站报道,位于比萨北部的马萨罗萨市政机构说,这一试验计划将补贴骑自行车上班的人每公里25分,最高每月50欧元(35英镑)。这意味着骑行通勤族一年最多能得到600欧元(424英镑)奖励。据称这是意大利首次推出此类计划。
Fifty workers will be included in the 12-month pilot, which will use a smartphone app to record the distance travelled each day. The scheme is being funded from fines collected from traffic tickets in the town, which by law has to be reinvested in road safety, the site points out.
共有50名上班族参与这次为期12个月的试验计划,他们将使用智能手机应用记录每天的骑行里程。网站称,奖金将从该镇的交通罚款里出,按法律要求,这些罚款需要再投资到道路安全中去。
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