
513. Should Public Transit Be Free?
Freakonomics Radio
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Fare-Free Transit: A Balancing Act
This chapter explores the proposal for fare-free public transit in Boston, examining its potential to enhance mobility and access for disadvantaged groups. It discusses the shifting landscape of transportation preferences amid rising automobile access and addresses the socio-economic implications of transit systems. Additionally, the chapter highlights examples from cities implementing congestion pricing and the need for a balanced approach between public transit improvements and private vehicle use.
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