Background
Fare-dodging shouldn’t pay
By the end of the year, PostBus will have developed a central database for the public transport sector which will record fare-dodgers. It will be easier to identify people who repeatedly fare-dodge and to apply standardized supplements throughout Switzerland.
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An estimated three percent of the approximately 2 billion journeys made by public transport in Switzerland are made without a valid ticket, or with only a partially valid ticket, every year. About 800,000 such cases are recorded annually.
As a result of passengers travelling without a ticket, public transport records losses in the double-digit millions – which ultimately has a negative impact on honest passengers.
Central database for fare-dodgers
In April 2019, the public transport sector introduced a central database. This is used to record voyagers travelling without a valid ticket or with only a partially valid ticket. By the end of the year, all 100 participating transport companies will be connected to the system.
It will be easier to identify people who repeatedly fare-dodge and charge them standardized supplements throughout Switzerland.
Public transport sector benefits from PostBus’ extensive know-how
The database is developed and operated by PostBus on behalf of the public transport sector. PostBus has amassed considerable know-how in the fields of control and payment collection.
Since 2009, the competence center in Zurich has operated a fare-dodger control solution and payment recovery service – primarily for other Swiss transport companies.
Key figures on controls and payment recovery by PostBus in 2018
- 75,000 bills sent
- 30,000 reminders sent
- 18,000 customer enquiries
- 12,000 criminal complaints for 3rd offences
- 7,000 prosecutions
- 5,000 goodwill claims
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