BoyBlue_1985
Well-Known Member
strongbowholic said:How do they expect to encourage people off the roads and into public transport if it is not an affordable option?
Does not compute.
I had a think about this the other day
At the moment I pay £1100 a year in travel, which is trains, underground, buses
I live 8 miles from where i work but if I owned a car it would probably cost me 3x as much to get there.
If we forget the price of a car to start with, insurance, tax, MOT, service, cleaning, petrol and parking all have to be paid
Insurance is probably around £600-£1000
Tax £120 average
MOT £30-£50 if no failures
Service Lets say £100
Petrol is 120p a litre
Parking well varies where you work but most commuters work in city centers so £5-£20 a day
Its just not cheaper to run a car even if you have absolutely no problems with it at all