(27 May 2022, 11:47 am)Andreos1 wrote I think the cuts to services have been well documented elsewhere on the forum and it could be argued that they don't go far enough in reducing the fall in passenger numbers.
I'm not going to repeat myself in here, but I saw this and it got me thinking.
https://twitter.com/NorthumbriaPCC/statu...8olZY3O0lg&s=19
The Northumbria PCC has a big consultation going on at the moment around safety on public transport.
There are obviously a number of concerns around that, but the proposed changes may have an impact on any work she is doing. Whether that be down to frequency or lack of choice.
If those safety concerns continue, partially due to these cuts - at what point do the public just give up with public transport?
ive filled this in as i spotted it on the chronicle website. Meant to mention it on here...