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National’s transport choices increasing costs to families

Published: Mon 2 Dec 2013 01:05 PM
2 December 2013
National’s transport choices increasing costs to families
New data shows that families’ spending on transport is skyrocketing, driven by the cost of petrol and cars, and National’s transport priorities is making it worse, Green Party transport spokesperson Julie Anne Genter said today.
The Household Economic Survey, released last week, shows that the average household is spending 21% more on transport than three years ago. This compares to an increase in household spending on everything else of just 7%. The increase in transport costs is driven by petrol and the purchase of cars. Ministry of Transport data shows light passenger vehicle travel fell 3% over the same period.
“The cost of driving a car is rising but National is failing to invest in giving Kiwi families affordable alternatives,” said Ms Genter.
“National’s transport agenda is heavily car-focused, with a billion dollars a year being spent on new motorways that primarily serve commuters. At the same time, National has refused to commit funding to public transport projects like the City Rail Link, which give people alternatives to driving and ease congestion for everyone.
“The current government’s management of the transport budget is denying people alternatives to using their cars and locking us into an increasingly expensive car-dependent transport system. As petrol prices continue to rise, the cost to families of National’s transport choices will only grow.
“Car travel per household fell by 3% in the past three years. It’s clear that New Zealanders want alternatives to driving but the Government needs to provide the leadership and investment to make public transport, walking, and cycling a practical option for more families,”  said Ms Genter.
Additional information:
Household Economic Survey
Ministry of Transport Traffic Indicators
ENDS

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