More than $1 million in fare evasion fines have been given out since 50-cent public transport fares kicked off in Queensland, as authorities ramp up their enforcement efforts. The ABC can reveal ...
Public transport in Queensland now costs just 50 cents. Yet in the first six months of the trial, it's been revealed that thousands of commuters were fined for fare evasion. More than 3,000 people ...
Meanwhile, when a trial in Queensland reduced fares to just 50 cents (about 25p), the Australian state’s early data showed a 27% drop in fare evasion fines, which suggests that cheaper public ...
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Fare evasion in the New York City transit system is on the decline, although 45% of all city bus riders still aren’t paying for their trips, according to new MTA figures. Data released Wednesday ...
Fare evasion isn't just a Queensland problem - it's a nationwide challenge. Queensland's experience raises bigger questions about enforcement, policy, and the role of public transport funding.
Hundreds of people have had their train fare evasions quashed after they were prosecuted unlawfully. The cases were the last 500 to be declared void after a judge ruled last year that railway ...
More than $1 million in fare evasion fines have been given out since 50-cent public transport fares kicked off in Queensland, as authorities ramp up their enforcement efforts. The ABC can reveal that ...