Official Statistics

Public attitudes towards buses: March 2013

Summarises users and non-users attitudes towards buses in Great Britain, based on a module of questions on the ONS omnibus survey in March 2013

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This report, based on 910 responses, shows:

Most people who use the bus are satisfied with their local service:

  • 75% of bus users rated the overall quality of bus service positively as did 45% of non-users 바카라 사이트“ 61% of respondents overall
  • the cost of buses was rated most poorly by both users and non-users

A majority of non-users said they would only travel by bus 바카라 사이트˜if there was no other way of getting there바카라 사이트™:

  • respondents바카라 사이트™ main reason for not travelling by bus (more) was because travelling by car is easier and more convenient (46%)
  • 66% of non-users and 50% of bus users agreed that they would only travel by bus if there was 바카라 사이트˜no other way of getting there바카라 사이트™

22% of the sample had a concessionary pass:

  • in general, bus users with a pass rated their local bus service more positively than users without a pass
  • 86% of all respondents were in support of free bus travel for older and disabled people

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Published 29 October 2013

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