Zuid-Holland threatens to reduce payments to transport company Qbuzz due to poor service
The province of Zuid-Holland is considering reducing the money given to transport company Qbuzz for bus transport in the northern part of the province. Zuid-Holland’s transport commissioner, Fredrik Zevenbergen, has been considering imposing a fine on Qbuzz for some time and is now also considering "partially suspending" the monthly operating contribution. The transport commissioner wrote this in a letter to the Provincial Council, who will debate Qbuzz’s chaotic start in the Zuid-Holland Noord public transport area on Wednesday. "Making public transport more sustainable requires a lot from the entire sector, also due to the complexity of rules and laws.” According to her, the new Environmental Act means it takes longer to obtain permits, including for intended new bus depots in Leiden and Gouda.

Five percent of Qbuzz trips have been canceled recently; way above contractual limit



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