(02 Jun 2022, 5:47 am)DeltaMan wrote The problem with surveys is that they only give you a snapshot of that moment in time.
In my own case, literally two days after I submitted my feedback for the GNE changes, it is now out of date.
My service frequency hasn't changed in years. However, I find myself walking more and using the bus less (it still goes where I need it to). So maybe I shouldn't be surprised with the frequency cut if I'm not alone?
My intending travel patterns were also different before the survey Go Ahead did after the first lockdown to what happened in reality.
Hopefully I will get another chance to provide some relevent consultation feedback. So long as Stagecoach do a similar exercise for what I assume will be September or October.....
Catch-22 is they should be trying to get you back on board. A frequency decrease does the opposite and will just push more people to walking. Another frequency decrease? Evening services subsidised to another operator? It's all just a downwards spiral from that point.