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Kids 12 and Under Ride Free While travel for children 12 and under is free, parents and guardians are responsible for educating and making decisions about the safety and care of their children whenever travelling on transit.
Children under seven years old and above 0.9m in height can also travel for free on the above-mentioned services with a valid Child Concession Card. Student cash fare may apply for Express Bus Services and City Direct Services. Please check with the bus captain when you board the respective bus services.
To truly tackle fare evasion over the long term, transit agencies should focus on five key areas: Reducing Payment Friction. Education and Engagement. Increasing Transit Equity. Data and Analytics. Strengthening the Station Within Reason.
Children aged 12 and under are not required to present a fare product or valid ID. BC Transit relies on the honor system in which customers aged 13 and older are expected to pay for a fare product. It is the parents and guardians responsibility to ensure their children have access to a fare product.
The Free Transit for Children 12 and Under program is a Province of BC initiative allowing children aged 6 to 12 to ride fixed-route and handyDART buses in B.C. for free, unaccompanied and without requiring a fare product or identification.

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Things you need to know: Children age 15 and under must be accompanied on the same bus by a parent, legal guardian, or another passenger at least 16 years old. Any traveler, regardless of age, occupying a seat must pay the applicable adult fare. Travelers age 16 and up qualify as an adult when traveling.
Not paying your fare is illegal and could cost you a fine of up to $425. The fares we collect help us limit fare increases, deliver service and maintain and our system.
Fare evasion involves traveling on public transit without deliberately purchasing or possessing the fare media required to travel. It is a criminal offense in many jurisdictions, although some are now examining decriminalization of the offense.

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