Toronto: 66% would pay more to cut their trip to work or school, new poll finds
from the Toronto Star:
By: Tess Kalinowski Transportation reporter, Published on Sat Mar 02 2013
Six out of 10 Toronto area residents believe that building more public transit is the route to reducing regional traffic congestion. But their preferences on how to pay and how much theyre willing to contribute vary dramatically, according to a new poll from Forum Research.
The survey of 1,750 residents, believed to be among the largest studies of transit issues in the Toronto region, shows that many residents are persuaded they will have to pay something toward transit expansion. Results based on the total sample are considered accurate plus or minus 2%, 19 times out of 20.
Sixty-six per cent of respondents said they would pay an additional 10 cents on their transit fare as long as the money was dedicated to reducing the commuting time that saps family life and leisure.
Even among those earning $20,000 per year or less, half said they would pay the extra fare. .................(more)
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http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013/03/02/commuting_and_transit_66_would_pay_more_to_cut_their_trip_to_work_or_school_new_poll_finds.html