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SEPTA says far too many Philadelphians aren't paying to ride the transit system. It costs the agency about $50 million yearly ...
MILWAUKEE, Wis. - As the Milwaukee County Transit System prepares for an audit following sudden news of a nearly 11-million ...
Fare evasion cost the MTA $690 million last year, according to a new agency study that recommends upping enforcement, expanding low-income fare subsidies, and replacing the subway system’s ...
The MTA plopped down another $5 million to combat fare evasion on buses – as scofflaws continue to avoid the farebox with impunity. A pilot program that gives MTA workers handheld devices to ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority revealed Wednesday that fare evasion cost the agency as much as $690 million last year — as it announced plans for dramatic changes to the systems ...
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.
Subway fare evasion decreased by 26 percent over the past six months, Governor Kathy Hochul announced. The data, which highlights the effectiveness of strategies implemented by the MTA, shows a ...
Fares eat up much of the income of poverty-level New Yorkers, but the transit agency can no longer afford evasion. And, a sweet deal for developers of Pier 94.
New York’s bus system has one of the worst fare evasion problems of any major city in the world. The issue is more pronounced on buses than in the subway.
The MTA is facing a new surge in bus fare evasion that is costing millions of dollars, just as the cash-strapped agency is in dire need of new funds.
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