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How much do you spend on public transport per week ?

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Hi all,

I was just wondering how much you spend on Public transport on a typical week ?

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  1. nothing get a bike or walk public transport is sh?te


  2. I walk to college and back, i get 1 bus a week to see my daughter.

  3. £21 - compulsory, as I do NOT drive

  4. I spend £0, they are too unreliable. plus I prefer to make my own way and it is almost always cheaper (Expect london centre). (And I am talking about fuel costs)

  5. i have a free bus pass cuz its how i get to school so nothing

  6. Between £15 and £19 per week depending on what shifts I'm working. Compared with the £9 per day to park in town!

    Will drop to zero when I move in a few weeks time, I'll be in walking distance

  7. Roughly about £25 a week. I'm going in for my driving in the newyear tho so hopefully that will go on petrol instead

  8. depends where i go. Over the weekend i spent £12 on two tube tickets but usually less than that.

  9. I don't know, because i don't use it... but I'm sure my tax dollars are paying for it.

    How much am I paying for a public school system I don't use?

    How much am I paying for a police force that does nothing but write traffic tickets?

    How much am I paying for local politicians that vote against progress and growth?

    How much am I paying into Social Security that will be defunct by the time I'm old enough to collect it? (well, that one I know... and it's too much).

  10. i usually spend about £20 at weekends but sometimes as much as £100 during a typical week in the holidays

  11. Nothing. Costs me far too much to fill my car, let alone pay for public rubbish transport..............

  12. £12 on train fare to & from college each week plus £5.30 for a taxi home from Tesco on Saturdays.

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