Scotland has had this since 2022 and it’s been a great success from what I can gather. There’s been some trouble with “hooligans” taking advantage and messing up buses or traveling to other towns to vandalise or pick fights but I think the press and gossips have blown it out of proportion.
Overall, freedom of movement is a good thing, even if there is a small bit of trouble due to it. Young’ns are young’ns and a percentage will cause trouble in some manner regardless of whether they can get about or not.
Elleo@slrpnk.net 2 days ago
This is a move in the right direction, but universally free bus travel would be much better. The bus network becomes considerably more efficient when you remove all of the dwell time at stops caused by having to take fairs/check tickets/passes
lost@lemmy.wtf 2 days ago
Even a German style 58€ per month pass for all public transport would be good, even if it’s not completely free.
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 2 days ago
I would love something like that, I almost never use public transport and just cycle as its faster than the bus half the time. When I do use public transport its long distance trains and often costs £50-150.
Redderthanmisty@lemmygrad.ml 2 days ago
We do have a month pass for bus and rail…
But it is only per region/zone, not nationwide…
So it only covers a 20km radius…
And it costs £208… Per… Month…
And its a wonder why people are so car brained when even a 20 year old, fuel chugging SUV, costs half of that to own and run.
matelt@feddit.uk 2 days ago
Absolutely, it would improve traffic more than just slapping a 3rd lane onto a ring road dual carriageway.