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An adult in Xi can take two children by bus and subway for free. What do you think of this rule?

I think this regulation can bring convenience to many families with two children, which is very beneficial to the people. Xi' an introduced new regulations, which will be before? Each passenger can bring a child less than 130 cm free of charge? , changed to? Can an adult passenger bring two children under 130 cm for free? .

The reason for this adjustment is to adapt to the country's family planning policy. In fact, before this, Shanghai, Tianjin, Beijing and other big cities have already started to implement it, so this time it is purely to learn from their practices. Moreover, the scope of application of this new policy also includes urban public transportation, such as buses on the ground and so on. We should know that subways and buses are common means of transportation, but with the opening of the second child policy, it is inconvenient for many stay-at-home mothers to take their two children out. It's really not cost-effective not only to buy tickets for yourself, but also to buy tickets for a Dabao whose height is less than 130 cm.

With this regulation, I believe many families can save hundreds of dollars on the cost of moonlight bus and subway. We can simply calculate that if a mother takes Bauer to send Dabao to school, it will cost 8 yuan more for a round-trip ticket every day, and 240 yuan will be there in a month, which is a big expense. Raising two children by one person is very stressful, and many places have to save money. Although it can't improve the fertility rate, it can at least bring convenience to families with multiple births.

Moreover, six provincial capital cities, including Xi 'an, have implemented the policy of free tickets for two children and above, and even some cities have no restrictions on the number of children at all, as long as they are below 1m 3, they can ride for free. This is definitely a good policy to benefit the people, and it also reflects China's? People-oriented? Really people-oriented. I hope more cities can start to implement it and bring more convenience to everyone.