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CVTD Cache Valley Transit District
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NEWS

FARE-FREE

WHY CVTD IS FARE-FREE

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Convenience

If any fare were added, a significant amount of time would need to be added to the current schedule to accommodate people depositing fares. The addition of a fare reduces CVTD’s ability to provide convenient and timely service.

Maintain Ridership

Research conducted by independent transportation consultants indicate that CVTD’s ridership could drop considerably if fares were added. If ridership dropped it could place hundreds of vehicles on our already congested roads.

Alleviate Fear

There are various reason people may be uncomfortable with riding the bus—getting lost, riding with people they do not know or missing the bus. The addition of fare would add to the list, causing more questions like "what is the fare," "do I need exact change," or "what if I don’t have cash?" Being fare-free keeps it simple and increases ridership.

Keep Operating Costs Low

The cost to install infrastructure for fares would be between $400,000 and $500,000. Significant additional ongoing costs would be incurred such as fare box maintenance, counting of fares, training and collection of fares by an armored car service.

Operating fare free helps CVTD accomplish it’s mission

MISSION:

The mission of the Cache Valley Transit District is to become the premier public transportation agency serving the Cache Valley Region, with excellence and the highest quality of service.

VALUE STATEMENTS:

The Cache Valley Transit District is committed to maintaining and enhancing the Region’s quality of life by:
• Delivering reliable and safe public transit services
• Offering innovative services that reduce dependency on the automobile
• Providing progressive leadership for the region’s transportation needs
• Supporting efforts to improve air quality

 

Cache Valley Transit District, We’re Community, We’re Family, We’re CVTD.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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