Public Transport Orienteering Contest Held (1)

Published: 21.09.2012 16:17

The grand prize is a bicycle ( Photo: Courtesy of City of Tallinn )

An orienteering competition using the new electronic bus passes in Tallinn will start tomorrow at noon at Freedom Square.

Marking World Carfree Day, the two-hour-long event was borrowed from Portugal, a press release from the City of Tallinn said.

The object for contestants is to reach various checkpoints in the city center.

To participate, one must purchase the new bus pass for 2 euros. There is a range of prizes, such as a bicycle.

 

Robin Ilves

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    knut_albers

    24.09.2012 12:52

    "To participate, one must purchase the new bus pass for 2 euros." Right, you want me to pay for my ideas provided to you? What a creative understanding of the legal doctrine. Besides, what does it help to buy the RFID pass, when the terminals are either switched off or say "süsteem suletud" (system closed)? Can't the City Government get anything straight? Dear Centrists: You became freeloaders the moment you put Edgar Savisaar on stage and cheered.