Bus
Resources
Improving Bus Passenger Services through the Regulatory Framework
Concessionary Fares for Young People
Research study aiming to provide a deeper understanding of the value of providing concessionary fares for young people.
Local Authority Grant Funding in 2010-11 for the national bus concession in England
Extending the remit of Passenger Focus and a requirement on bus and coach operators to display information
Benefits of simplified and integrated ticketing in public transport
A report for pteg by Booz and Co which surveys the global evidence on the benefits of simple and integrated public transport ticketing.
Review of the UK Domestic Drivers' Hours Rules
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MPs say buses are "Cinderella" public service
A new survey of MPs has shown that the majority of Labour MPs are increasingly frustrated with the relative lack of attention paid to local bus services by central Government. They also want to see buses across Britain run in the same way as they are in London.
New report finds the tram beats the bus for getting people out of their cars
New light rail schemes are far better at attracting motorists and cutting congestion than improvements to bus services, according to a new report, launched on 23 February 2005 by pteg.
PTEs concerned over alarming decline in bus use outside London
Responding to new Government statistics which show that the decline in bus use outside London has accelerated, Kieran Preston, Director General of Metro and Chair of pteg, said:
Breakthrough on bus policy
pteg has welcomed Government plans to give PTEs greater powers to regulate bus services as a ‘the biggest breakthrough on bus policy for years.’
Kieran Preston, Chair of pteg, said:
pteg welcomes bus report from CfIT
pteg has welcomed a new report by the Commission for Integrated Transport, on encouraging better delivery of local bus services.
Rob Donald, Director General of Centro, takes the lead for pteg on bus issues:
Way forward for PTEs on bus priority
Key officers from across the PTEs gathered in Manchester on 25th May to learn from Greater Manchester’s experience on Quality Bus Corridors (QBCs).
MPs say enough is enough on poor bus services
A House of Commons Early Day Motion which calls for local authorities and PTEs to be given the powers to step in and regulate bus services, where private companies have failed to deliver, has now attracted the support of more than 100 Labour and Liberal Democrat backbench MPs (including six memb
pteg backs government moves to speed up bus franchising process
pteg has backed proposals to speed up the introduction of Quality Contract (bus franchise) schemes in response to a Department for Transport consultation.
New research highlights obstacles to improving big city bus services
Key targets for patronage growth and service quality are not being met in some of Britain’s largest cities according to a new analysis of the state of bus services published by pteg today.
MPs give cross-party support for reform of bus industry
Labour and Lib Dem MPs today launched a House of Commons Early Day Motion which supports giving local authorities the powers to franchise bus services.