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Students urged to secure discounted Academic Travel Pass after NET reveals 42% of tram users fined aged 16-21 years old.

Written by Lucy | Oct 16, 2024 1:52:17 PM

With just one week to go until the end of a discounted academic year travel offer launched by Nottingham Express Transit (NET), NET has revealed that 42% of tram users who have been fined for travelling without a valid ticket over the past year have been those aged 16 – 21 years old.

Under the network’s zero tolerance fare evasion policy anyone caught travelling without a valid ticket or pass is handed a ‘no questions asked’ £70 Penalty Fare Notice. If left unpaid, it leaves the recipient liable for prosecution, with a further fine of up to £1,000 and a criminal record next to their name.

However, thanks to NET’s latest campaign to give students cheaper tram travel, students who secure an academic pass by Sunday 20 October will be able to access it for £275 – a saving of £50 and equivalent to a daily travel cost of just 82p a day.

All student academic season pass holders are able to access unlimited tram travel for the academic year for travel to their place of study, for days out with friends and more – without running the risk of receiving a fine if caught travelling without a valid ticket.

Alison Sweeney, head of marketing at NET said:

“It’s hard to escape the rising costs which are affecting every area of life, but we’re committed to making travel accessible and affordable for our tram users, which is why we’re pleased to have launched our special travel offer for students once again this year.

“When looking at our data from over the past year, almost half of all Penalty Fare Notices issued were given to 16 – 21 year olds – many of which were students. This shows just how important it is to continue to raise awareness of our policy on fare evasion to younger people. The consequences of receiving and not paying the fine are serious. For students, a criminal record could put your place at university in jeopardy, and it could even affect chances of gaining work later on down the line too.

“There’s still one more week left to secure a discounted Student Academic Year Tram Ticket which provides instant access to unlimited travel for the coming academic year, and eliminates the risk of getting caught out by travelling without a valid ticket or pass.”

Nottingham’s tram network serves all the major locations across the city, including all university campuses, as well as Nottingham College campuses where there are stops located less than a five-minute walk away. Operating seven days a week, 364 days a year, it offers a sustainable and reliable transport option for the many people who use it each day.

The network also has in place a number of safety measures and initiatives to help keep tram users and the wider city safe. These include well-lit stations and platforms, HD CCTV cameras and emergency help buttons on all trams and tram stops, as well as the ability to contact a member of the team discreetly through WhatsApp on 0115 824 6060.   

The discounted Student Academic Year Tram Ticket is available through the NETGO! App, which can be downloaded through Google Play or the App store.

For more information, visit www.thetram.net/student-offer-2024 or www.thetram.net

*Data is for the period of 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024. 12,558 Penalty Fare Notices were issued overall, with 5,235 issued to 16 – 21 year olds.