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Non-Tech : Trends Worth Watching

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From: Ron12/22/2022 1:43:13 PM
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In an effort to get more citizens out of cars, cities are moving to make bus fares free: The latest, Washington DC followed the lead of Kansas City and Los Angeles
fortune.com

In 2020, Los Angeles and Kansas City, MO, suspended bus fare collection, and KC’s zero-fare program has no planned end date. Politicians in NYC and several other cities are also trying to get your bus ride down to $0. Kansas City officials say they have seen a 13% increase in ridership since they ditched fares.
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