Cap to come into force from tomorrow
From tomorrow your bus journey, no matter where you go, will be capped at £2.
It's a measure announced by government earlier this year - to help people affected by high fuel and energy bills, as the cost-of-living soars.
It'll be in place for three months.
Manx Radio has been speaking to Isle of Man Customer Experience Manager Hannah Lo-Bao:
Meanwhile, a Douglas East MHK says she'd much preferred to have seen government offer a 20 per cent reduction on bus fares across the board, rather than a £2 cap.
Joney Faragher argues it's geographically biased, which will benefit only around a third of public transport users:
Well, we wanted to know how this will affect you, so Manx Radio's Christian Jones went down to the Lord Street Bus Shelter:


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