Bus fare capping begins on the Isle of Man tomorrow (Tuesday 1 November).
It's part of a three-month trail aimed at helping people cope with rising costs.
From tomorrow, fares will be capped at a maximum of £2 per journey.
Tynwald approved the move last month as part of a government support package to help islanders deal with high inflation and energy bills.
It's thought the cap could cost the Manx government around £170 thousand pounds.
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