Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Andrew Dickens: Auckland Transport needs to get it together

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Sinopsis

On Friday just before most of us came back to work Auckland Transport announced that public transport fares on the rise from February 1st.  They’re going up by 5.1% which is higher than inflation, but they claim transport costs have risen by up to 16%. Meanwhile parking costs in AT controlled buildings and areas are going up by 50 cents an hour.  For adult commuters, this means a 10 to 25 cents increase per bus or train trip, and 40 to 60 cents more per ferry journey. Now I understand prices go up but I’m not sure that AT realise the consequences. I use a ferry. In fact, I used one on Saturday to go to a Sail GP watching party.  That meant I spent $15 return. From February 1st it’ll be 16 bucks. That’s all very well if it was just me. But if I took A partner that’d be 32 bucks return. And that’s getting very close to a price point that says I can’t justify using public transport. If there three of us I might as well just get an Uber.  But that defeats the purpose of public transport which