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 ...
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 received fines of A$322 each, amounting to more than $1 ...
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 ...
The MTA has said that fare evasion cost the authority more than $600 million in 2023, and a frustrated Lieber said he wants people with a record of persistent fare-dodging to be held accountable ...
They could go over the, could go under.” The MTA launched an anti-fare evasion campaign after the agency lost more than $700 million to the problem in 2023 — and roughly $360 million in the ...
The effort to crack down on fare evasion differs from the previous system, in which MTS Security could offer someone caught without a fare the chance to buy or validate one. The change is system ...
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.
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