I ‘m hoping that as many people as possible – cardholders, past cardholders, friends and family of cardholders – will sign the SCC e-petition asking them to overturn SCCs latest shocking proposal – to abolish the young person’s eXplore Card (click here).
Up till now young people in Suffolk have had the eXplore card to help with travel costs to post-16 education, to work and to find work, and for socialising. EXplore cards were available free to students 16-19, and have enabled them to pay only half adult fares on buses and on many off-peak rail journeys. Considering the scandalous cost of the average bus fare around here this is a huge advantage for them, and must have encouraged the continuance of various bus routes. Additionally, the SCC post-16 transport policy relies on the fact that all post-16 students can have an Explore card to help with fares – and a very good thing it has been too!
SCC’s abolition of the eXplore card has happened simultaneously with SCC’s evisceration of the rural bus services. This is creating a double whammy for the young and poor – particularly the rural young and poor – that our SCC administration would do well to back away from with shame and embarrassment!
The proposed abolition of the card will mean there will be more cars on the road because many more young people will be driven or drive to school, college, employment etc. Worse, it will put more young drivers on the road before they are safe and ready often in cars that are chosen for cheapness rather than any more reliable quality. On top of this, it will put more, less confident cyclists on busier roads – where – as we’ve all heard – Jeremy Clarkson is advocating they should be knocked down for getting in his way (No, I didn’t make that up, sad to say, click here: relevant section is at 21:44 and please don’t get me started on the appalling waste of public money HE represents. An expense of spirit in a waste of shame, that’s Jeremy Clarkson – but I digress). It will lead to less take-up of FE education because of difficulties of access. It will harm young people’s chances of going for job interviews and training.
SCC apologists – the ones I call the “Shh – be quiet, and it will all be ok“ brigade (those who don’t want the victim to wriggle as the blade is shoved in), say “shh – be quiet, and it will all be ok”. These people speak loudly of their hope that individual bus companies might take up the idea of a paid-for version of the eXplore card for the future. (Actually, I believe First have already rejected the idea.)
Such a scheme would, anyway, be of limited use unless all buses take it on the same terms. And one of the things SCC Transport has been constantly telling us in the past is that the bus companies have no desire to work together – this is the reason we were told that us poor bus users in Suffolk never managed to get an integrated ticketing service as exists in most other places.
The “Shh – be quiet, and it will all be ok“ brigade will also be out there telling you these cuts are sad but necessary. (By the way, the prerequisite of being a member of this brigade is never actually using a bus themselves.)
No, these cuts are not ‘necessary’ – Suffolk could well afford to keep the eXplore card, if Cllr Guy McGregor weren’t so determined to stay in the good books of the car lobby. There is an extra £2m going to the roads budget this year. Explore card users, Park and Ride users, School Crossing patrols etc are all paying dearly for his partiality!
So, another epetition to sign. It is as urgent and vital as all the others!
please don’t withdraw the explore card – bus travel is too expensive for many people including the young – they need it to get to college and look for work….
You are totally right, Andrew. Do please sign that petition and urge your friends to do the same. And have a look at the post “We Can Save Suffolk Services” on this blog – it shows how the Lib Dems think we could make the necessary spending cuts without impacting on important services such as the eXplore card, road crossing patrols and subsidised rural buses..
My son is devastated by this possibility. we live in a village and he uses the buses every day. We will have a whole generation that will be put off using public transport because of cost, then the services will be cut because of low usage. He has started a ‘Save our Explore Cards’ page on Facebook – take a look and support these young people
@ Wendy. Of course I will support it and pass the news around. I also have children who use the eXplore card and know just howe valuable it is!
I have started a facebook group to support saving the Explore Card, I have included the link to the petition, please join!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Save-the-Explore-card/194926573862375#!/pages/Save-the-Explore-card/194926573862375
please do not get rid of the explore card
Anita – I do not want to get rid of the eXplore card either! I have been fighting to save it!
Without the explore cards my bus is going up to £20 a ten trip=1week
There is three children my mum has to get that bus and she won’t be able to afford it 🙁
That is just terrible, Bella. Have you signed the petition? Have your family also signed? We’ve got about a thousand signatures (thanks to a very effective Facebook campaign) If the signatures get above 3,765 the petition goes before Suffolk County council to be debated. We just might be able to overturn this iniquitous decision!
This is an outrageous idea!
as normal life is being made hard by the council–taking the explorer card away will just lead to empty busses and children having hardship getting to school, or anywhere else for that matter–a half full bus dosnt bring in much cash whereas a full one with explorer card brings in more–even if subsidised
These are very good points. I am also worried that – as you say, the cutting of the eXplore card leads to less bus usage – that this ill-thought out and deeply damaging decision may cause the loss of some scheduled services.