I believe it is, and I don't even use public transit. As it is, public transit is considerably more expensive than gas (and I can usually find street parking/park illegally) and more time consuming, meaning there is rarely a time when it makes sense for a car driver. This needs to change, and I think eliminating cutting usage fees to say $1, would be the best route.
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Oct 12th, 2007 03:55 PM #1
Time to eliminate user fees (aka bus fares) for public transit?
Seems like a logical choice for me if we really are committed to reducing global warming.
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Oct 12th, 2007 06:08 PM #3
Interesting. One has voted yes so far (I'm assuming it's anycee) and five has voted no. It would have been nice if those five people who voted no could have written why lower/no fees for public transit wouldn't be good for the environment.
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Oct 12th, 2007 07:59 PM #4
No doubt it would be good for the environment, but do you really want to foot the tax bill when most people will still not use it?
I am pissed enough that my wife has a MANDATORY $75/semester "transit fee" applied to her student union dues because her student ID is also a valid transit pass - that she never uses because the bus doesn't run anywhere near her class schedule.
You want to help the environment, raise the gas tax, and stop subsidizing coal power plants.
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Oct 12th, 2007 10:20 PM #5
You said "eliminate". You did not say 'lower'.
Eliminating means it is free. When it is free, somebody needs to pay for it and somebody will abuse it. That means tax payers will pay for it.
Environment is not the only concern. If you really really care about environment only, disallow public transit too. Make everyone stay in their own tiny community and they have to walk, bike, etc. Not using any kind of car (pubic transit included) is good for the environment._______________
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Oct 12th, 2007 10:42 PM #6
if there were a speed train system across the GTA this would virtually eliminate almost all of the need for cars.
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Oct 12th, 2007 11:47 PM #8
meh, if it was free you'd have morons taking it a block to Mcdonalds.
metropass isn't that expensive as it is, and you can write it off at the end of the year.
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Oct 13th, 2007 11:18 PM #9
They need to make public transit more efficient and convenient in this country. It won't matter that public transit is free if it sucks.
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Oct 14th, 2007 08:46 AM #10
It's not just eliminating the fees. But also maintain (or better) existing service levels.
I have no idea how it can be done in this country. TTC ticket collectors (the ppl who sit on a stool drinking coffee and watching you throw tickets/cash/tokens into the fare box) make $27 an hour. I can't imaging drivers or mechanics make any less as that job is less challenging than even the janitor.
Given those wages, how can the transit be free? Only way to make transit free is to pay these people wages appropriate to the amount of work/responsibility.
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Oct 14th, 2007 12:55 PM #11
It would be great to have free public transit, but it's just unsustainable, the burden would be too great. However I think if they can reduce the price significantly it would be great to get people out of cars and onto buses.
In some cases, taking the bus costs more than driving, and this shouldn't be the case.
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Oct 14th, 2007 01:01 PM #12
I live north of Toronto but when I go downtown, the subway is PACKED at rush hour and there are always people on the buses and street cars.
If they suddenly made it free, I don't think they could handle to load.
Convenience is important to... gotta face it in the world we live in. Middle of winter in freezing weather snowing, people would much rather walk to their car on their driveway than to the bus stop. And the route changed in my area so it is actually a rather far walk to get to the nearest bus stop...
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Oct 14th, 2007 03:37 PM #13
Here is the problem from my perspective.
I use Winnipeg as an example as I have read a lot about their transportation system.
Studies (at least here) have shown that that even if the bus was *free* that the percentage of people who take it would not increase.
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Oct 14th, 2007 05:06 PM #14
I agree. If the public transit is free today, will I give up driving to work? The answer is no. With the current service level, the saving of not driving a car to work cannot cover the cost of time I would spend on public transit.
If I give you $1 a day (my cost of gas driving to work) to waste 45 minutes per day in the rest of your life, will you do it? For me, no. If the service level of public transit can be on par on the travel time of driving a car, I will consider. However, when it is free, how can that happen?_______________
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Oct 14th, 2007 06:53 PM #15
No such thing as a "free" lunch
How about we offer "free" bikes to everyone who wants to cycle
or free gas to Smart car owners?
and guess who gets dinged with the bill ?
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