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Neither lowering fares or simply increasing enforcement can solve fare evasion alone. Investing in better services and winning public trust are just as important.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

This sounds like a misunderstanding of economics.

I'd give this more weight if other commenters hadn't already helpfully cited studies in this very thread on the topic at hand. The story from Miami in particular was very telling. I also liked the European method where they made fares themselves free, but still enforced people using their smart tickets to record journeys.

Making people pay a token amount isn't about preventing unnecessary travel. It's about keeping everyone with a little 'skin in the game', where they feel they are paying for a service. Even if the amount itself is negligible. It also provides data where journey projections and trends are revealed.