"I thought about this, but the only possible logical reason for doing this would be to make my life a lot quieter in the run-up to the election. That didn' t seem to be justified." His critics said the latest rise creates extra pressure on passengers already landed with above-inflation increases in season tickets for Tubes and trains. Roger Evans, Tory chairman of the London Assembly transport committee, said: "It's very much part of a wider fares increase above inflation. It's going to be another cost to people to get around London, particularly for visitors as they tend to use more cabs."