HC Deb 15 October 2001 vol 372 c886W
Tim Loughton

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions what assessment he has made of the total number of passenger miles travelled by bus in each of the last four years. [7621]

Ms Keeble

The Department does not collect separate information on bus passenger miles. Estimates are made of combined bus and coach passenger mileage, but these are not sufficiently robust to provide accurate year-on-year comparisons.

The number of passenger journeys is considered to be a better measure of bus use, and we have set a target to increase bus passenger journeys in England by 10 per cent, by 2010. We are monitoring this through a large annual sample survey, and the most recent figures for England are as follows:

Bus passenger journeys
Million
1996–97 3,753
1997–98 3,773
1998–99 3,719
1999–2000 3,736

Provisional figures for 2000–01 will be published on 18 October.

Forward to