PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SHOULD NOT BE FREE FOR ALL RESIDENTS OF A
CITY
Public transportation should not be free for all residents of a city
Introduction
Public transport should not be free from all residents of a city. I will justify this through a
number of illustrations and real-life situations in most of the cities. Making something to be free
is simply making life to be ideal in the event yet nowhere people exist in an ideal situation.
Body
Actually, the moment public transport is completely free residents of the cities affected cities
may not regard it as something vital. But what should only happen in this case is simply lowering
the charges on the fare, in order for most city journeys to the evident option.
Thus, the greatest challenge currently is that consistent operators may purchase tickets that have
a reasonable value, however; the unpremeditated bus customer may seem to get tattered.
Meaning that the moment an individual owns a car, he/she is probably to use it even when there
is a bus. A different challenge is that most of the busways do not link properly particularly in off-
peak days.
Public transport to and from other sides of the country and the adjacent-town environs lean on
non-existent part thus, the part that drives like moving from house to a lesser industrial estate
transversely within the town are normally difficult and even unmanageable.
Conclusion