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by larsrc
1060 days ago
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There are also further savings in not having to figure put, publish, and update fare systems. And if the change results in people taking public transit instead of cars, there are knock-on effects in the forms of less road congestion and fewer accidents. Accidents that cause costly policy work, hospitalizations, loss of work days, etc. These savings in other parts of the city finances are rarely figured in. |
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