The new draft CITP takes into account the current and future state of public transport, such as the implosion of passenger rail, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and remote working on commuter demand and longer-term travel patterns, and climate change:
The new draft CITP takes into account the current and future state of public transport, such as the implosion of passenger rail, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and remote working on commuter demand and longer-term travel patterns, and climate change.
“The CITP supports the notion that public transport services and our road network should enable the efficient movement of people, goods and services so that our local economy can grow, we can attract investment, and improve our overall competitiveness as a business destination. Currently, up to 58% of commuters use private vehicles to get to their destinations; 22% use minibus-taxis; 9% bus services such as the MyCiTi and GABS; 2% use rail ; and nearly 10% walk.
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