Neither lowering fares or simply increasing enforcement can solve fare evasion alone. Investing in better services and winning public trust are just as important.

  • ExtremeDullard
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    5 days ago

    Then erect a small barrier to entry, like the need to request a PTA card to ride the bus - possibly for a flat one-time fee. No card, no ride, even though the ride itself is free. That should keep the problematic impulse riders at bay.

    • shalafi@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      Meh, if a $.25 fee fixes the problem, collect the change and put it back into the system. Anyway, the poster above you got me thinking, it really is the money that’s the factor.

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        4 days ago

        Just fyi, assuming you’re not from around here, most of our transport requires a Go Card already. They don’t often take cash.

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          4 days ago

          it’s the same here in Melbourne but you still need the fare gate systems working so what’s the point?