Welcoming the publication of first-year results from the Your Bus Journey independent bus user survey prepared by Transport Focus, Graham Vidler, CEO of the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT), said today:
“It’s great to see eight out of ten passengers were satisfied with their last bus journey, and even better to see satisfaction as high as 90% in some areas—such as Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole, or the East Riding of Yorkshire. To drive improvements for bus passengers right across the country, operators and local authorities will want to learn from these high-performing places.
“These results also highlight the persistent challenge posed by road congestion when it comes to delivering reliable, punctual bus services, especially in peak periods. This is why it’s vital local authorities invest in measures to give buses priority on key routes, and it’s why CPT is calling on the next government to require all local authorities to improve bus speeds by 10% over the next five years1.
“Given that bus drivers are the most thanked profession in the country2, it’s also gratifying for bus operators to learn that this survey also found 85% of passengers were satisfied with their bus driver.