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Thread ID: 146608 2018-09-30 05:50:00 Then and now WalOne (4202) PC World Chat
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1453909 2018-09-30 05:50:00 Only last year ... remember?

9057

:(
WalOne (4202)
1453910 2018-09-30 19:53:00 figure.nz piroska (17583)
1453911 2018-09-30 23:40:00 And yet the public transport fares have stayed pretty much the same in that time ;) pcuser42 (130)
1453912 2018-10-01 01:05:00 And yet the public transport fares have stayed pretty much the same in that time ;)

Albeit heavily subsidised by the ratepayers including those who do not and in a lot of cases cannot use public transport.
CliveM (6007)
1453913 2018-10-01 03:36:00 And yet the public transport fares have stayed pretty much the same in that time ;)

and their actual costs still at levels no normal person would think reasonable :)
1101 (13337)
1453914 2018-10-01 05:01:00 Most civilised and progressive countries have FREE Buses or Trams continuously circling the CBD during normal trading hours.

West Island has had them for years. ;)
B.M. (505)
1453915 2018-10-01 06:21:00 Albeit heavily subsidised by the ratepayers including those who do not and in a lot of cases cannot use public transport.

Who still benefit from it via less congested roads. :)


and their actual costs still at levels no normal person would think reasonable :)

Only if you only look at money :) as above, there's far greater benefits to increased public transport use than just money.

I for one will be using the bicycle a lot more :thumbs:
pcuser42 (130)
1453916 2018-10-01 06:25:00 Only last year ... remember?

9057

:(

Petrol prices have been going up around the world - what makes you think we would have been any different under National?
www.abc.net.au

If you check out the graph in the link that PCtek posted, you will see they were higher when John Key was the PM. How do you explain that WalOne?
decibel (11645)
1453917 2018-10-01 23:53:00 That graph has it currently under $2. Not here it ain't Beav (17610)
1453918 2018-10-02 03:45:00 That graph has it currently under $2. Not here it ain'tThat's because the graph is showing discounted petrol prices as of the first week of January, not advertised prices as of today. It does really help to read the graph before you critique it. :) Nick G (16709)
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