How many public transit systems post a surplus without tax subsidies? In MN our public transit system covers something ridiculous like 35% of the cost of operations through fares. The rest is picked up by siphoning off taxes. The mass transit crowd is in a real pickle on that argument. If they changed the fares to represent the true cost of riding on their toy trains ridership would drop like a rock. I would have no problem with mass\public transit if the fares covered the true cost of service.
They subsidize mass transit to bring balance to the force. Without the subsidies, cities would be fucked beyond belief.
If taking the bus costs $300/month, you might as well drive to work.
-increase of cars on the road means your 45 minute drive or bus ride to work is now a 2 hour drive to work
-now that you and every other asshole are driving, demand for parking goes up
-parking costs double and there's still nowhere to park
-you end up parking half a mile away from where you work and walk the remaining distance
-people who don't have $300/month can no longer take the bus, and they probably don't own cars either
-bus ridership drops to 0 and the entire bus system is canceled
-you must drive to work or live within walking distance (can't ride a bike in winter)
IMO it should be the other way around. City transit should be entirely 100% covered by taxes. You shouldn't even need a pass. Just get on the bus and go. The driver should reserve the right to deny service if someone is a drunk or a bum. No more people trying to scam the system, no need to print bus passes with weird holograms or reflective material, no more carrying around hundreds of pounds of coins, no more bus transfers that people throw on the ground rather than in the trash. Get as many cars off the road as possible. That way the people who
need to drive and have no other options can still get to work with as little traffic as possible.
Right now the parking situation in my city is fucked. It ranges from about $200 to $300 per month. In some cities it's even worse than that. I don't even want to guess how much it costs to park in NYC or LA.