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Brazilian capitals record increase in bus fares since the end of 2014

01/08/2015

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            Still no adjustment forecast for public transport in the district FederalArquivo / Agency Brazil

Between December 2014 and January 2015, several Brazilian capital had increased bus fares. From today (6), the price of public transport in the city of São Paulo increased from R$ 3 to R$ 3.50. In Rio de Janeiro, from January 2, municipal bus fares rose from R$ 3 to R$ 3.40, and Boa Vista on the same day, the rate increased from R$ 2.60 to R$ 2, 80.

In Belo Horizonte, on 29 December, municipal bus fares increased from R$ 2.85 to R$ 3.10. On the 7th of last month, in Rio Branco, Acre, the ticket paid in cash increased to R$ 2.90 and the electronic ticket for R$ 2.75.

Since November 11, the public transport fare in Curitiba and 13 more neighboring municipalities increased from R$ 2.70 to R$ 2.85. In Campo Grande, there is no adjustment of forecast for this year. The last took place in November 2014, when increased from R$ 2.70 to the current R$ 3.

In Porto Alegre, the rate rose in April 2014, of R$ 2.80 to R$ 2.95. The city awaits the collective bargaining agreement of the road in February, to decide on new adjustment.

In Florianópolis, the fare is R$ 2.75 in cash and R$ 2.58 on the electronic board since May 2014. To date, no adjustment forecast.
In Goiania, the last adjustment took place in May 2014, when the passages of the buses that circulate in the capital and another 18 municipalities in the metropolitan area rose from R$ 2.70 to R$ 2.80. The rate adjustment is usually discussed in March and April.

It is not anticipated increases in the Federal District, where the prices of bus tickets vary between R$ 1.5 and R$ 3.

In Cuiabá, the study of tariff calculation of public transport, made by the Municipal Traffic and Transportation Urban, indicates that the bus fare should be at R$ 3.20. The value represents an increase of 14.2% compared to R$ 2.80 currently charged. The rate will be reviewed by the City Council Transportation in mid-January. The value must also be approved by the mayor.

In Manaus, there is no definition of adjustment in 2015. The local bus fare is R$ 2.75 since July 2013. In Vitoria, the rate is R$ 2.40 from June 2013 and there is no adjustment of forecast .

In Maceio, the last adjustment occurred in 2012, when the rate increased from R$ 2.30 to R$ 2.50. The Association of the State of Alagoas Passenger Conveyors requested review of the value and the Municipal Superintendence of Transport and Traffic Maceio said it would draw up a report showing that there is no need for adjustment.

In Fortaleza, the last adjustment occurred in December 2012, setting the value of the ticket at R$ 2.20. The department responsible for urban transport is analyzing the rate adjustment request and needs to be positioning to the end of the month.

In Recife, the rate also rose last in 2012. In 2013, there was a reduction of R$ 0.10 and currently the value is R$ 2.15 on the ring road, which accounts for transporting 80% of the population. Is scheduled for next Friday (9) the start of discussions on new tariff.



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