City's cabinet endorses new transport plan that will rollback decade-old move to do away with bus lanes
Liverpool Council has confirmed it will bring back bus lanes almost 10 years after they were removed.
As part of the wide-ranging transport plan, a series of lanes have been identified that will be adopted as the authority seeks to encourage people to choose public transport over their cars.
Traffic signals, bus stops and shelters would also be upgraded in a bid to reflect bus priority. Improvements to stops would aim to improve accessibility as well as speeding up boarding and alighting. “I’m in an area that relies heavily on public transport and is only bus services. Removal of the bus lanes made a difference and added to people’s travel time.”
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