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Author: International Association of Public Transport

Title: Fare Evasion in Light Rail Systems

Summary: With the increasing cost pressure in public transport systems, productivity gains must be accompanied by efficient measures to combat fare evasions. This report summarizes the results of a survey conducted in 18 cities, as well as discussions held during meetings of a smaller group of operators exchanging views and experiences, and during face-to-face inerviews on the topic of fare evasion, and offers suggestions for the most efficient strategies for combating the problem.

Details: Brussels: International Association of Public Transport, 2006. 20p.

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Year: 2006

Country: Europe

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Shelf Number: 119169

Keywords:
Fare Evasion
Public Transportation
Transit Crime

Author: PriceWaterhouseCoopers

Title: TransLink: Fare Evasion Internal Audit

Summary: At the Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority (TransLink) a fare evasion strategy is in place to minimize the magnitude of fare low. The fare evasion strategy includes fare checking and enforcement processes. This report presents an internal audit of TransLink's bus, SeaBus, SkyTrain, and West Coast Express transit systems and provides an estimate of the amount of fare evasion taking place on these systems.

Details: Burnaby, BC: TransLink, 2007. 23p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed October 9, 2010 at: http://www.translink.ca/~/media/documents/about%20translink/media/2008/jul23/fareevasionpwcsept07.ashx

Year: 2007

Country: Canada

URL: http://www.translink.ca/~/media/documents/about%20translink/media/2008/jul23/fareevasionpwcsept07.ashx

Shelf Number: 119902

Keywords:
Fare Evasion
Transit Crime
Transportation

Author: Victorian Ombudsman

Title: Investigation into Public Transport Fare Evasion Enforcement

Summary: The purpose of this investigation was to assess whether public transport fare enforcement is fair and equitable. Fare evasion costs the state tens of millions of dollars; the vast majority of public transport users who buy tickets do not want to subsidise the travel of those who don't. Fair enough. We expect to see a system that effectively deters offenders. The evidence however of this investigation is overwhelming: the system is disproportionate and poorly targeted. The current approach has not got the balance right between financial imperative and fairness. It hits the vulnerable and innocently ignorant and fails to focus on recidivist fare evaders. Not only is it unfair, it is costly.

Details: Melbourne: Victorian Government Printer, 2016. 67p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed May 31, 2016 at: https://www.ombudsman.vic.gov.au/getattachment/b3ef3775-ecd3-42e5-8acd-40f43769f521/

Year: 2016

Country: Australia

URL: https://www.ombudsman.vic.gov.au/getattachment/b3ef3775-ecd3-42e5-8acd-40f43769f521/

Shelf Number: 139252

Keywords:
Fare Evasion
Public Transportation