Public transport fare hikes a disaster – Green Party

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The Governmentโ€™s directive to councils to increase bus and train fares substantially over the next few years is a bitter pill to swallow for communities across the country.

โ€œIncreasing the price to use public transport will be a disaster,โ€ says the Green Partyโ€™s Transport spokesperson, Julie Anne Genter.

โ€œAotearoa was once a country where buses, electric trams and passenger trains were affordable, accessible, and available right across the country. It can be again.

โ€œThe Coalition Government is now forcing public transport fares up further, adding more pressure on families and young people already struggling to make ends meet.

โ€œThe Governmentโ€™s changes to public transport could result in fares more than doubling in some regions. This comes after they cancelled free and half-price public transport for children and young people earlier this year.

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โ€œItโ€™s bad for the climate, bad for our cities, and it hurts those on low incomes most of all.

โ€œThis directive will make it much harder and more expensive for people to get around their towns and cities.

โ€œIt will also force some people to use cars instead, which means more traffic, air pollution and emissions.

โ€œIt makes no sense, when we must collectively reduce emissions, and when the economy is still reeling from layoffs and cancelled projects, to increase public transport fares.

โ€œActions speak louder than words. Simeon Brownโ€™s agenda is the opposite of climate action and is completely out of touch with what our cities need.

โ€œThe Coalition Government must commit to funding a public transport network for the benefit of everyone in this country and for the good of the planet,โ€ says Julie Anne Genter.