❓ This parliamentary question seeks data on the percentage of train fares paid using cash, standard SmartRider, and autoload SmartRider for the fiscal years 2011-12 to 2014-15. The answer provides a breakdown of fare payment methods over the specified period, showing a trend away from cash towards autoload SmartRiders.
AnsweredQoN 4214Legislative Assembly
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For the following years, of all fare paying boardings on trains what percentage is paid by the passenger using cash, using a standard SmartRider and using an autoload SmartRider: (a) 2011-12; (b) 2012-13; (c) 2013-14; and (d) 2014-15?
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Answered
11 August 2015
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
47 days
(a) Cash: 29.4%
SmartRider: 44.4%
SmartRider Autoload: 26.2%
(b) Cash: 27.5%
SmartRider: 42.6%
SmartRider Autoload: 29.9%
(c) Cash: 25.8%
SmartRider: 40.8%
SmartRider Autoload: 33.4%
(d) Cash: 24.8%
SmartRider: 36.5%
SmartRider Autoload: 38.7%
SmartRider: 44.4%
SmartRider Autoload: 26.2%
(b) Cash: 27.5%
SmartRider: 42.6%
SmartRider Autoload: 29.9%
(c) Cash: 25.8%
SmartRider: 40.8%
SmartRider Autoload: 33.4%
(d) Cash: 24.8%
SmartRider: 36.5%
SmartRider Autoload: 38.7%
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