The state government is urging commuters to leave their cars at home on Monday, November 3 and take advantage of a free day of public transport.
Transport Minister Dean Nalder said Transperth fares would be reduced from November 1 following the repeal of the carbon tax.
Also, a free day of travel will be offered on November 3 to compensate for fares already charged.
The state government is urging commuters to leave their cars at home on Monday, November 3 and take advantage of a free day of public transport.
Transport Minister Dean Nalder said Transperth fares would be reduced from November 1 following the repeal of the carbon tax.
Also, a free day of travel will be offered on November 3 to compensate for fares already charged.
Mr Nalder said removing the carbon tax would see the cost of some fares fall by between 10 cents and 30 cents.
Individual fare reductions vary according to the number of zones travelled, how the fare was rounded to the nearest 10 cents, and whether a concession is involved.
For example, standard price fares for two sections and between three and eight zones will drop by 10 cents.
Zone one and two standard price fares remain the same but nine zone standard price fares will drop by 30 cents.
The free day of travel will be offered to further compensate passengers for the four-month period between the carbon tax repeal on July 1 and the fare change on November 1.
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