Thursday, July 12, 2007

Stop Charging People to Ride the Bus

July 5, 2007

From The Tyee (Canada)


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This is the first part in a five part series about public transport, specifically in Canada though the principles apply the world over.

The time has come to stop making people pay to take public transit.

Why do we have any barriers to using buses, trolleys, SkyTrain? The threat of global warming is no longer in doubt. The hue and cry of the traffic jammed driver grows louder every commute. Yet since 2000, TransLink has hiked fares 50 per cent, and its board has just agreed to follow the staff’s recommendation to raise them higher still.

That kind of thinking is so last century. Just ask the mayor of San Francisco, a city similar in size to Vancouver, who ordered his staff to seriously explore the cost efficiency of no longer charging people to ride public transit.

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Read the article.

Also in the series:


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