20 July 2016/Categories: Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Bus & Coach, Transport Planning
The Transport Committee launches an inquiry on the Bus Services Bill. The Bill, currently before Parliament, seeks to amend the framework for the delivery of bus services in England outside of London and provide for improvements in ticketing, open data and bus registration.
The Transport Committee may produce a short report on the Bill to inform the House's deliberations. The Committee is interested in the extent to which legislation is required in this area, and if so, whether the current Bill addresses the correct issues. The Committee wishes also to receive evidence on the extent to which the provisions of the Bill are likely to achieve improved passenger services, greater passenger numbers and a robust bus sector.
Submissions addressing the following would be particularly welcome:
The Committee would be grateful to receive written submissions by Friday 26 August 2016. Evidence submitted after this date will still be accepted but may not inform the oral evidence session.
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