Still Waters
New Member
The TTC's current fare system is actually quite simple, with the exception of some of the transfer policies, which are not clear and consistently applied across the system. People who are advocating for changes to the fares are usually doing so to save themselves money, not because it would be fair to everyone else. The fare-by-distance thing is often mentioned as somehow being fair. What is fair for all taxpayers within the City of Toronto to be paying different fares based on some arbitrary line on a map that someone draws? The last thing we should be doing is making transit less attractive (more costly) to longer-distance riders who are already pre-disposed to using their cars to get around. For people who live downtown and want to use transit more often for shorter trips, that can be enouraged by changing the threshold for discounted trips, whether weekly or monthly. But we should not be penalizing people for where they choose to live in the city. That may satisfy some short-sighted desire to "stick it to the suburbs" but it really doesn't help the city as a whole if it results in lower overall transit usage. Like it or not, we are all one city. I can get behind a time-based fare system, say 2-2.5hrs per ride, before I can get behind a distance-based fare within Toronto. And let's also remember that any fare policy that results in reduced revenues to the TTC means higher fares for everyone, higher subsidies, or less service. So while you may not like the "inflexibility" of the TTC with regard to discounting fares, there is still a bottom line that has to be considered, one way or the other. The Presto technology offers more fare options, but the only way it will result in lower fares for one person is if someone else pays more for their ride.