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07 January 2008

Free photocards for over 11s - touching in with the card to become compulsory

Free travel is a vital investment in London's future

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London

The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, today launched the Zip card, a free Oyster photocard that will have to be used by 11-18 year olds who qualify for free bus and tram travel in the Capital.

The new Zip card scheme means that from 1 June young people will have to touch in on buses and trams and show their photocards on request.

This will clarify the free travel privilege and make it easier to catch those few individuals who seek to abuse the scheme.

Zip will bring together the different young persons free travel schemes under one recognised branded card.

The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, said: "Free travel is a vital investment in London's future, making London accessible for thousands of families by improving young people's access to education, sport and leisure.

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"Young people who want to benefit from free travel on buses and trams must make sure they have a Zip card, and they should also be aware that any youngster that abuses this privilege, for example by anti-social behaviour, will have their card taken away."

The new scheme means that young people aged 11 upwards will need to carry and validate an Oyster photocard, which will entitle them to free bus and tram travel.

This can be applied for at Post Offices and more information is available online 

Free travel has proved popular with Londoners with the latest Mori polling conducted for the GLA in February 2007 showing that 78 per cent of Londoners supported the free travel schemes.

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Nick Wilkie, Chief Executive of London Youth, a vibrant network of almost 400 youth clubs serving 75,000 young people across the capital, said: "London Youth welcomes this initiative to encourage access for young people to sporting, social or cultural activity.

"I believe that that the concessionary travel scheme will effectively support the families of those growing up in and around London as they seek to develop their potential and make the most of the opportunities available in this world class city."

Anne Longfield OBE, Chief Executive of 4Children said: "4Children welcomes Transport for London's Zip travel scheme for its capacity to provide greater freedom for young people and improve their access to sporting, social and cultural activities.

"It has powerful potential to support families and young people growing up in and around London, particularly those whose activities may be limited due to financial restrictions.

"I'm optimistic that the scheme can help to reduce inequalities, unleash the positive potential of young people and encourage them to make the most of the exciting opportunities London has to offer."


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