Are public transport currently being monitored?

Hi,

Is the ticket currently being corrected on public transport due to the crisis?

Normally, I have to print my ticket (student, semester ticket), but I don't have a printer at home. The university is closed, so I can't print there either. It's the Easter holidays, and maybe I should go to see my family, but I don't feel like paying, let alone having to prove to the DB later that I do have a semester ticket and pay the €5 processing fee.

Thanks.

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ES1956
4 years ago

Part/Parts

as usual: not always but more often

Kuchen4869
4 years ago

With our trains currently not at all, most trains do not even have 20 guests and it is the regional train.

However, because of corona, you should not necessarily go in because of open ruming even if Easter is. My mother borrows a car and gets me from ca. 2 hours drive. Perhaps this would also be worth considering 🙂 or postponed.

Oh, and with me there is still the advantage that my mother’s first residence is, that is, there is no fine or so

xyz911
4 years ago
Reply to  Kuchen4869

In fact, the journey in public transport is not a problem, there is no danger of contagion higher than elsewhere.

Kuchen4869
4 years ago
Reply to  xyz911

Well, I think it makes a difference whether my mother picks me up or whether I run past hundreds of people (e.g. when I change) to be with my mother ^^ and as long as public can be avoided. But shopping and doctor must.

nordlyset
4 years ago

I’m sure it will continue to be controlled. If you don’t have a ticket, you only have the option to show your ticket or you pay an increased fee. That would be the double fare, at least 60 euros.

Or you’ll get a normal ticket at the machine. Does everything cost unnecessary more…

Corona is not a free ticket for black driving (the same has been the same:-D )

Just ask if you can’t show the ticket digitally on your phone.

xyz911
4 years ago

Yeah, it’s still under control. Although in part less, but in principle always.