What if the fare isn’t fair? TRB 2014
- Distance-based-fares generally result in lower fares for those who need it most, but
- Pockets of mismatch do exist and require further analysis.
- Demographic trends, namely the suburbanization of the poor and elderly, pose a threat to equality.
- The burden on long-distance low-income travellers can be mitigated through reduced flat-fare components.
http://theotrec.org/files/Steven_Farber.pdf
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