Whether you can take a bicycle on public transport depends on the rules of the relevant transport operator. In many cases, specific conditions apply regarding times, type of bicycle, and means of transport.
General guidelines:
- In the metro, regular bicycles are often allowed outside rush hour.
- In some trams in large cities, you can take a bicycle with you outside rush hour, but this varies per transport operator.
- A folding bicycle is almost always allowed, provided it is folded and does not obstruct other passengers.
Please note: An additional ticket or surcharge may be required for regular bicycles. Always check the terms and conditions of the transport operator you are traveling with in advance.
Want to be sure what applies to your route? Check the information provided by the transport operator via Gaiyo or contact their customer service.