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Paul Corfield wrote
On Fri, 12 Jul 2013 23:13:14 +0100, Arthur Figgis wrote: Anyone know what % of bus passengers actually pay full fare? Not off the top of my head but you need to define what "full fare" actually means in the context of your question. The £2.40 cash fare or the Oyster £1.40 fare. Not only that but AF unthinkingly asked "% of bus passengers" So if a passanger makes 4 or 4+ Oyster journeys a day they must be counted as not paying full fare that day and probably the same if they used a ODTC or season ticket. If the question was "% of bus journeys where the full fare was paid" the answer is different again. Same outside London - is a day ticket or return ticket or PlusBus "full fare" ? -- Mike D |
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