Promoting inclusion through bus quality partnerships in southwest England.

Author(s)
Terada, K. & Dinwoodie, J.
Year
Abstract

Following deregulation of local bus services and reducing subsidies, investment in low floor vehicles and bus shelters to combat exclusion in rural and ageing populations in southwest England depended on attracting corporate funding. Bus quality partnerships developed existing relationships between operators and authorities to attain common objectives and embed corporate corridor strategy plans into Local Transport Plans. Dynamic local markets suited flexible demand-responsive partnerships with monitoring to ensure best value for money and promote inclusion. (A)

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I E125899 /72 / ITRD E125899
Source

World Transport Policy and Practice, Vol. 10 (2004), No. 4, p. 8-14

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