[quote="Zeeshan Hamid"][quote="thenay"]I never said anything about Milton transit. I only know stuff pertaining to GO

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Doh! Carry on. Nothing to see here
Zeeshan Hamid[/quote]
As a town councillor, you can help us a lot. It's been no secret that GO Transit has been trying to phase out the monthly passes for quite some time now, and several municipalities have already begun to change their local transit systems to accept Presto.
I don't think Milton needs to do that.
Currently, for $0.55, I can ride the Milton Bus during rush hour to and from the GO Station with a valid GO Pass. All I need to do is flash the pass as I get on the bus. Not once have I ever had a driver ask to make sure any of my 10 ride passes were valid (as the prior Oakville Transit drivers would do if they were dubious).
All I am asking is that in lieu of a having a GO paper pass, we be allowed to show the driver the Presto Card to pay the $0.55.
Otherwise, once the monthly pass is phased out (and I haven't heard a specific month, only '2012') you will be expecting the bulk of your ridership to pay $5.50 a day to get to and from the Go Station instead of the current $1.10.
I can guarantee you one thing, you will LOSE a lot of your current ridership if that happens. There are a lot of us, especially on route 6, who would like to switch to Presto but haven't because we have no desire to spend $100/month on Milton Transit while we spend $20 now.
If the drivers aren't going to check 10 ride tickets now, why worry whether a rider during rush hour actually has any money on their Presto Card?
I have seen people flash a 10 ride on the #6 bus in the morning and then go into the station and buy another because their 10 ride was full (which based on GO Transit's subsidy plan means that rider should have paid full local fare).
Again, if the town doesn't make the switch, or let riders flash their Presto cards, this town will have no transit as most of the riders I've talked to would rather carpool at inconvenient times (i.e. follow someone else's schedule) rather than pay full fare for the 21 working days a month.
Don't think it's not an issue......it's a big issue!