Bucks Council want your opinion on the bus services around the county.
Whether you take the bus regularly, or even not at all, you are being encouraged to take a few minutes to complete the online survey which will help identify and prioritise improvement in the area.
Peter Martin, Deputy Cabinet Member for Transport said: “In a county such as Buckinghamshire, our bus network provides a vital public service and is a lifeline for many individuals and communities. Whether it is children getting to school, residents popping to the shops or commuters travelling to and from work, buses provide an essential and affordable way for many people to get around.
“We are committed to working in partnership with our local bus operators to help improve services and encourage more people to use public transport. Cutting back on individual car journeys will have a benefit to us all in the longer term and feeds into our vision for reducing carbon emissions across the county.”
The survey closes on the 3rd of September, to get involved, visit https://yourvoicebucks.citizenspace.com/integrated-transport/busstrategy2021/

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