Quote:
The Regulation and Licensing Committee will consider a proposal to increase the flat fare from £3.20 to £3.60.
Additional yardage will also go down from 900 yards to 600 yards at stages one and two.
This seems to be based on what's in the agenda papers from a forthcoming licensing meeting, at page 19.
https://www.fife.gov.uk/__data/assets/p ... _FINAL.pdfApart from the slightly confusing terminology ('flat fare', which is basically the flagall fare, and 'additional yardage', which is the flagfall distance) obviously the flagfall distance is coming down 300 yards on on both the main tariffs.
But it reads like the T1 flag is going up 40p, but nothing on the T2 flag
However, the proposed tariff card (page 26 on the agenda papers) shows the T2 flagfall increasing to £4.50 (from £3.95)
So the agenda paper (and the newspaper report above based on it) totally omits that, and since it's a quite straightforward matter, that seems a bit odd.
Anyway, obviously a reasonable rise in both T1 and T2 flagfall fares and a reasonable drop in both flagfall distances mean fairly hefty increases on all shorter runs. But, of course, with no increase in the running mile charges, once it's past half a mile or so the increase is fixed at 80p on T1 and £1 on T2, so it's not much of a rise on the longer trips.
Which I'm actually reasonably happy with, although I certainly wouldn't suggest an increase myself, particularly as they'll be implemented in December when the heating bills really start to rocket
But the big pain for me is that the T2 flag will be £4.50, so it's still going to be landing at 10p above the pound, ie £5.10, £6.10 etc. I'd much prefer it landing on 20p, as it did quite a few years ago now (and which meant you didn't have to carry change in coins any smaller than 20p

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But at least it's an improvement on the £3.95 flagfall and landing on 15p, 35p, 55p etc above the pound
And wouldn't be surprised if the T2 flag has been at £3.95 for ten years now - I think they left it there to avoid the meters showing £4 (so why not £3.80 and adjust the distance accordingly?) and every review since has just left it there and decreased the flagfall and/or increased the running mile instead.
Anyway, changewise 10p is better than 5p, although not as good as 20p, but what a time to finally have the meters showing more than £4 on the normal T2 flagfall
And the change thing is mainly an issue with students, but most of them pay by card now, so to that degree the 5p/10p/20p thing was increasingly irrelevant anyway.