• Zagorath@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    A nice gesture, I guess. But when the fares are already so high, they really ought to be taking proactive measures to lower them, not just lock the high price in place.

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    1 year ago

    Meanwhile in NSW I spotted this in my Opal card transaction history:

    • 22/11/23: $20 topup
    • 24/11/23: $20 topup

    I’m using $40/week?!?! I don’t even go into work every day. No default charges in there either.

    Still cheaper than owning a car I guess.

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      1 year ago

      Still cheaper than owning a car I guess

      It is, but if our governments want people to stop using cars as much, they really need public transport to be cheaper than the marginal cost of using a car that you already own. It needs to make sense to choose public transportation even when you could drive.

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        1 year ago

        even when you could drive.

        Especially when driving is quicker or marginally more convenient (gets you directly to your destination vs needing to catch a bus/tram/other train/walk, etc)

        We capped our regional fares in Vic at $10/day, so you can travel anywhere in the state for a maximum of $10 per day (metro is $5ish). With all fares being half for anybody eligible for a concession