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In France, the vast majority of bus services are provided by the local Autorité Organisatrice de Transports (AOT) or Transport Organising Authority. Urban Transport Organizing Authorities. This is most commonly the commune, or the département where settlements are not large enough to require their own bus services. In Paris, the RATP run bus services.
Buses can be directly operated la régie by the AOT, or contracted out as a délégation de service public (delegated public service) which allows the private sector to operate buses on behalf of the AOT.
Fares outside of the RATP region generally cover approximately 16% of running costs, with the remainder of costs met by the Versement Transport - a tax levied on employees collected directly from all businesses with at least 10 employees, and a mixture of other local taxes and loans.
Intercity buses are fully liberalised and run by the private sector in direct competition with the regional and intercity railways.
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