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The increasingly unsustainable cost of UK public transport

A look at the RAC Foundation’s Transport Price Index immediately highlights the unsustainable course public transport in the UK is on. When it comes to cost for people looking to travel by rail, bus or coach, the price increases from 2021 to 2011 are firmly above the rate of growth seen in the cost of living – and in the case of bus-based transport, far above.

While of course this chart only deals with the scale of the growth in costs, and does not take into account the total cost and initial outlay for running a car or other private motor vehicle, the overall proportional change in costs for motorists – purchase, maintenance, fuel, tax and insurance – has been far smaller and well below that of the cost of living. The RAC foundation analysis of ONS data estimates it to be at just 9.1 percent over the last ten years.

This chart shows the change in financial cost of travel in the UK from May 2011 to April 2021, by type and compared to the cost of living.

change in costs of UK public transport and motoring

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