欧洲人支付公共交通工具的费用最高。
Europeans Pay The Most For Public Transport

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## 全球公共交通:摘要 发展健全的公共交通对于可持续出行至关重要,但全球面临着各种挑战。欧洲在农村地区面临服务缺口,而北美则面临分散的系统,助长了对汽车的依赖。拉丁美洲和南亚依赖于经常不可靠的半正规交通工具,如小巴。 即使在覆盖范围广泛的地区,如瑞士、丹麦和挪威,也存在可负担性问题——导致每用户运营收入很高(2025年超过每月400美元)。相反,非洲和南亚的一些国家则显示出极低的每用户收入(每月低于10美元)。 尽管存在这些障碍,全球公共交通行业正在复苏,预计到2025年收入将达到2940亿美元——比2021年疫情低谷增长了40%。这突显了全球公共交通的持续重要性和不断增长的需求。

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Creating and maintaining reliable, efficient and affordable public transportation networks is crucial for developing a more sustainable mobility sector worldwide, though challenges vary by region.

In Europe, gaps are most evident in rural areas, where low population density limits service frequency.

In North America, many cities also suffer from fragmented public transport systems, making car dependency widespread in both rural and urban areas.

In Latin America and South Asia, semi-formal systems such as minibuses are an important and affordable part of transport networks, but often lack reliability and efficiency.

But, as Statista's Anna Fleck details below, according to Statista Market Insights, even regions with strong public transport coverage face affordability challenges.

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In Switzerland, for example, average monthly revenue per user was estimated at around $535 in 2025, with other high figures seen in Nordic countries such as Denmark ($491) and Norway ($443).

However, this metric reflects operator revenue rather than typical ticket prices and should be interpreted cautiously.

At the lower end, countries such as Burundi, Malawi and Madagascar show monthly revenues per user below $3, while Bangladesh and India range between $6 and $8.

Overall, the global public transportation sector generated an estimated $294 billion in 2025, an increase of roughly 40 percent from the pandemic-induced slump in 2021.

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