(17 Jun 2021, 11:09 pm)streetdeckfan wrote And how much does that car cost in insurance, tax, fuel etc.?It's being paid regardless, and the convenience factor comes into play.
You could barely get a Corsa on finance for that price.
Whether you like it or not, buses aren't convenient for the most part. You have a walk either side of the journey, you have to stand around waiting, and during peak times you could be stood for the entire journey.
This is which is why pricing has to be a significant saving, to even so much as interest people in making the switch. If its not, they'll continue using the car, regardless of how many arguments you pitch about insurance, tax and fuel.
Remember that car usage is increasing year on year, and bus usage is declining.
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