Young people to get £1 bus fares across Wales

BBCEvan Stoddart, a suitable passenger and Cardiff student, said he didn’t use the bus right now, but he can encourage him to do £ 1.
It is very important to keep public transport costs as low as possible and encourage people to go to school and work easily.
Holly, 20 -year -old Holly from Exeter, went to the university in Cardiff and said that he mostly walked in the city, but he believes that reduced fees will provide more opportunities for young people.
“Many young people can’t afford to drive,” Holly said, “The trains are really expensive”.
Both students acknowledged that they would allow them to think twice about taxi reservation.

Oliver Reaper, who lives in Cardiff and rely on public transport because he is now without a car, said that cheaper is always better for him.
24 -year -old child, accessing more affordable transportation, a student entering the city and entering the environment with a strict budget will create the difference for him, he said.
To obtain cheaper fees, the appropriate ones mytravelpass Wales transport (TFW) website to verify their age to access the discount until September 2026.
Bus services are voluntarily involved and include all large bus operators.
The additional route will not be added, but tickets will be valid for single journeys starting in Wales.
The Wales Government said that the Welsh Liberal Democrats leader Jane Dodds has been provided with 15 million pounds during two financial years (2025-26 and 2026-27) to support the plan as part of a budget agreement.
TFWTFW Regional Transportation and Integration General Manager Lee Robinson said that they have already received more than 10,000 applications for MyTravelpass.
“I think it is a really important plan to encourage young people to use public transport at an affordable price.”
He continued: “Young people travel with public transportation and to form some of these behaviors to form the basis of the future.”
David Beer from the independent transport guard Transport Focus, the plan was a “attractive offer”, he said.
“A time when we want to encourage people to get out of other forms of transport and enter buses.
“This plays a role to make a really attractive suggestion.”
However, the winners, the Wales, added a national survey in England and Scotland. He found that young people’s satisfaction with the value of money in Wales was lower than elsewhere.
“Less than half of the young people are satisfied with the money value in Wales.” He said.
Getty ImagesTransportation Minister and Northern Wales Kenkates, “You are happy to start a plan that offers young people to help you to access education, training, employment and leisure time.





