Social exclusion and the provision of public transport - Summary report
Table of contents
- Foreword by Keith Hill
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State - Executive Summary
- Key Results and Conclusions
- Chapter 1 Introduction - Background to the Study
- New Deal for Communities
- Transport and Social Exclusion
- The Research Programme
- Chapter 2 Overview
- 1. The Functions of Public Transport
- 2. Basic Mobility Provision, Expectations, And Rights
- Chapter 3 Conclusions
- Chapter 4 Recommendations [11]
- 1. Deficiencies in Transport Provision and how they should be funded.
- 2. Fares and Ticketing
- 3. Accessibility [14]
- 4. Acceptability
- 5. Co-Ordination
- 6. Co-Ordination Of Feeder Services
- 7. Partnerships With Commercial Concerns, Statutory Service Providers, And Employers
- 8. Needs and Supply Audits
- 9. The Voluntary Sector
- 10. Transport and Travel Familiarisation Programmes
- 11. Infrastructure And Traffic Management
- 12. Walking and Two-Wheeled Traffic
- 13. Non-Transport Policies
- 14. Health Access
- Annex A Topics requiring further research
- 1. The Need for a Broad Definition of Adequate Transport
- 2. Driving and Cars
- 3. The Real Costs and Benefits of Putting Conductors Back On the Buses
- 4. Demand-Responsive Transport
- Annex B Attributes of adequate public transport
- References

