Wednesday, May 11, 2005

No to fare hike? Get a bike then

Lately we've been hearing so much about public transport company contemplating on raising fares, primary reason being they have not done so for the past 2 years -- NOT because they are running at a loss. In fact they are rolling in profits in the millions! Why is there still a need for a fare hike then?

Of course every commercial organisation expects a raise in profit annually but should that be the case for a public transport module that is supposed to be of the lowest cost to the general public?

Let's take a closer look at which class of people will suffer the most. The unemployed definitely will be screaming their hearts out. Before they can even secure a job the transport cost is already bleeding them dry.

Then there is the blue collar working class. This working class belongs to paid enough only to make ends meet and not forgetting the hard labour & long hours put in for that extra over time pay. Owning a transport of their own is something beyond most's reach so the next alternative is the public transport again. So this class is another leech on for the fare hike.

Up the ladder is the white collar category. These people spend most of their time cocooned in an air-conditioned office, in a chair with a desk & a desktop computer in front of them. Surprisingly, some of these people are paid ridiculous salaries. Personally, I used to know a few who make astronomical figures annually. Now these smug assholes high profile people generally have their own mode of transport. Why? Because they can afford it, simply that. Obviously the fare hike isn't going to affect them one bit. So the rich will only get richer while the poor is slowly being sucked dry. Well, life is so that no one said it's fair.

There was a 7 years lapse in my life which I had to depend on public transport. Over that period of time I've witness a fare of $0.15 for a feeder bus service raised to $0.60 abt 3 years back. Then there is the transition from farecard to ezlink card. Now that's when the money REALLY started rolling in for the big guys. Ok, I admit that I used to purchase the cheapest fare even when I was taking the longest ride on the bus. But who doesn't do that? Now that the new ezlink system is in place, the tables have been turned. The big guys are the ones cheating fare prices on the public. We've seen it all in the papers. Consumers complaining that they were overcharged 10 or 20 cents more for the same journey. It will take 3 or 4 working days to get a refund of that amount if you decide to make the trip down to some specific location to lodge a complain. All that hassle & more travelling expenses just to retrieve 10 cents. Hmm, that seems to be a hell of a strategic growth plan for the big guys. I take 10 cents more from you & i'm willing to give it back to you only if you spend more money on me. Smart move!

It cost me about $5.00 a day to travel to work & back. $5.00 for 2 single rides on a bus to the train station & another 2 rides on the North-East line. I was working 24 days a month so that addes up to $120.00 a month on transport alone! I'm not sure about other people but that is 1 hell of a price to pay for supposedly the cheapest form of transport!

Now that I'm riding again, let's do some simple calculation yet again. My ride travels 26km per litre of petrol. That's about $1.70 for every 26km travelled (No complains about that since I chose to pump the most expensive petrol - V Power!). The distance from home to workplace is only about 12km so it actually cost me less than $1.70 per day to & fro. Let's just take it at $1.70 per day multiply by 24 working days, my monthly transport fee is only $40.80!!

What is wrong with this country's transportation system?

5 comments:

reecia said...

hmmm...
what can i say??
When can i have my own transport?!?!?!
Enuff of their craps liao.. haiz

Reese P. said...

You can have it anytime you want. Just that you have yet to see something that you like. Take your time. You can't rush into buying.

brama said...

The unemployed and those making ends meet would be hit the hardest.

Bicycle is probably a good way, however, there is no cycling lane on the roads. It would be dangerous.

Reese P. said...

The last thing our gahmen wants is to look like China 10 years ago. If the bicycle population is to suddenly boom, it will be no surprise that the COE for a bicycle that cost $100 will be in the 5 digit range. So sad...

Anonymous said...

i agreed with reese.

if bicycle would become popluar hahaha be prepare to pay road tax and COE for it. and DONT FORGET THE ERP READER..!!!

its our govrt, their pattern, we all knew so well now..... ^^

smayer: you not wrong to say that bicycle is probably the best way to conquer this transport fare rise.... but as you say there is no cycling lane on the road.....

if you want the govt to include the cycling lane on the road.... be prepare to pay road tax lol

staying in singapore for so many years now.... you should understand how our govt work.... "no money... then talk to the hand coz the face aint listening..." tat is the way they work.

just pray hard that they dont tax you for the air you breath man... lol

soulman