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12 hours ago, JohnMo said:

Why? Required, or choose to?

I think my point is that the amount of work flying someone does is less likely to be affected by their environmental ideals than their personal flying. 

 

For example a company CEO could choose to never fly for personal reasons but is unlikely to be able to do the same regarding work travel regardless of their personal beliefs, so not considering this distinction introduces a source of bias into the analysis.

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5 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

How many were on the bus.

Average 8? Probably 20 used it in total.

 

5 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

bus does about 6MPG, 

It was going that way anyway. So close to zero fuel used for us.

In term time it would have been packed.

 

It is possible some of those people don't have a car and were coming back from hospital. 

1 hour ago, ProDave said:

Solve the local link, e.g with affordable (subsidised) electric taxi'

Exactly. One solution is that your local community has a vehicle and volunteer drivers plus a free parking agreement at the bus stop.

Posted
5 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

How many were on the bus.

Average 8? Probably 20 used it in total.

 

5 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

bus does about 6MPG, 

It was going that way anyway. So close to zero fuel used for us.

In term time it would have been packed.

 

It is possible some of those people don't have a car and were coming back from hospital. 

1 hour ago, ProDave said:

Solve the local link, e.g with affordable (subsidised) electric taxi'

Exactly. One solution is that your local community has a vehicle and volunteer drivers plus a free parking agreement at the bus stop.

Stand as a local councillor and you can do this using the huge fund that the wind turbine people will give you.

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We have a bus run through the village three days of the week, once in the morning and returning in the afternoon. Without huge subsidy there is no way public transport could be used for even a fraction of the journeys made locally. Most people live in urban areas and don't have a clue what public transport is like in the countryside.

Posted
29 minutes ago, Gone West said:

Without huge subsidy there is no way public transport could be used for even a fraction of the journeys made locally

We have huge subsidies.

https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/transport-parking-and-streets/public-transport/cornwalls-transport-services/enhanced-partnership-and-bus-service-improvement-plan/

 

A new allocation of £10.59m Bus Grant funding for 2025/26 has been awarded to Cornwall Council.  This includes:      

  • £9.72m BSIP funding - £5.48m revenue funding will be focused on maintaining the existing bus network. £4.24m capital funding will improve access and deliver upgrades to:
    • bus stations
    • bus stops and
    • real-time passenger information screens
  • £0.87m funding to include: Bus Services Operators Grant (BSOG) to support tendered bus services.  As well as an allocation to support BSIP delivery.

 

About £17 quid each.

They may be spending the money on the wrong things.

 

Posted
4 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

They may be spending the money on the wrong things.

 

Well, half on maintenance of existing bus services, half on upgrading bus stops and stations. So at least we shouldn't lose services, but I can't see services being expanded. It would need a lot more than £10m for a rural county like Cornwall.

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