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From the written deputation... Priorities for improving bus services are illustrated by 'Trends in Scottish bus patronage', 'Life in the bus lane' and local research by Napier University students. (Links in Bibliography below.) Other research consistently bears out these lessons. About half a dozen factors are critical in affecting bus patronage; tackling them should always be the priority: • Journey times and reliability • Service availability • Bus stops • Information • Passenger amenity (cleanliness, comfort, safety/security) • Value for money The Napier survey found Edinburgh passengers rated existing cleanliness and comfort most positively, followed by safety and value for money, with (specifically Real-Time) information and service availability marked down, as were journey times and reliability. Bus stops were not covered in the survey. 'Reliability is everything'; Lothian Buses MD at the Scottish Parliament, 29/4/25
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@edinburghbug.bsky.social deputn:
... The plan doesn't reflect the real priorities
... Also more 🚌 cash should be raised from developers
#Causey deputn:
seeks higher priority for their long-delayed 🚶👩🦽🚲 scheme