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Originally Posted by GlassCity
Taxpayer subsidizing people bringing bikes on Skytrain? It costs nothing for a person to bring something on board.
It may be annoying to some, but multi-modality is a very conscious decision, and forcing people to pay more for this would hinder it. Bikes on Skytrain provides non-drivers with a much greater level of mobility, and they shouldn't be forced to pay for it.
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It is not conscientious, it is selfish.
In essence, you are saying: "transit alone is insufficient for my needs, so I will take up space other people can be occupying and hinder their movement to make it better suit my needs."
Selfish.
As a selfish act, you can pay to indulge yourself in it. Just like being multi modal with your car costs you money for parking at a park and ride. Driving to Skytrain is a selfish act because bus service isn't "good enough" for you. And I admit that I do that plenty of times and I'm willing to pay for parking for the privilege. But really, why should we encourage people to not use the bus service our taxes go to providing?
Transit serves almost every trip possible. If your particular trip is too slow for your liking so you want to speed it up with your bike at either end, then pay for your bike, or live with it like the rest of us.
Nothing against people who chose to ride a bike, but if you chose a bike, ride your bike. Don't wuss out and take the Skytrain. Either pay to bring your bike on it or pay to move closer to your destination so you can use only your bike, or chose to ride the bus. The only reason people live too far from transit and feel like they need to use their bike is because they have chosen to live there to save money on rent. That's not everyone else's fault. They shouldn't subsidize that choice.
Skytrain is getting busier and busier off peak, and I have seen plenty of instances of bikes being a hindrance to other paying passengers. If you want to hinder other passengers, pay for the privileged.