HC Deb 22 April 1999 vol 329 cc629-30W
Mr. Stringer

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will estimate the percentage of the 1 per cent. increase in bus passengers which has resulted from passengers changing their mode of transport. [81716]

Ms Glenda Jackson

The information does not exist for this estimate to be made. The one per cent. overall increase is the net result of many shifts and changing trends in trip making. However, in some cases where significant increases in bus use have occurred, for example following investment in new vehicles and bus priority traffic management measures, 10 per cent. or more of the increase has been estimated to represent former car users. Were this also to apply to the full year increase across England it would represent a reduction of about 3.5 million journeys by car.

Mr. Stringer

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will estimate the number of local bus passenger journeys in(a) 1995–96, (b) 1996–97, (c) 1997–98 and (d) 1998–99 in (i) London, (ii) English metropolitan areas, (iii) English shire counties and (iv) England. [81714]

Ms Glenda Jackson

The figures up to 1997–98 are taken from tables 10, 13 and 16 of the Transport Statistics Report "Focus on Public Transport Great Britain: 1999 edition", published by The Stationery Office in February 1999. The most recent three years' data are summarised in the table below. Data for 1998–99 will not be available until towards the end of this year.

Local bus services: passenger journeys by area
million
London English metropolitan areas English shire counties England
1995–96 1,205 1,292 1,265 3,762
1996–97 1,242 1,246 1,265 3,753
1997–98 1,294 1,237 1,248 3,779