Ticket controller (transportation)

   

A ticket controller is a person who randomly checks tickets on public transport in systems where one can enter the vehicle without being checked. The system works as follows:

  • passenger purchases a ticket
  • passenger enters the vehicle and validates the ticket. Sometimes validation is performed when entering platform (Berlin metro)
  • a controller randomly enters the vehicle and checks tickets. A fine is imposed if a person without a valid ticket is found.

This system can be found in Berlin metro and largerly in Eastern Europe. It only makes sense if the public transport company can maintain a large ticket sale network, and if execution of fines is possible.

Statistics: in Poznan, Poland the rate of free-riders varies from 4 to 10%.

Retrieved from "http://www.mywiseowl.com/articles/Ticket_controller_%28transportation%29"

This page has been accessed 49 times. This page was last modified 11:47, 13 Aug 2003. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (see Copyrights for details).