Many have cut services in recents months, despite the Government support, because they are struggling with high fuel costs
The Government has provided more than £2bn to help operators across the country protect bus services during the pandemic, but its current support scheme is due to expire at the end of June.
, inflation and a drop in passenger demand, which has returned to around 90 per cent of pre-pandemic levels. A survey of 2,050 people, commissioned by CPT, indicated that 59 per cent of bus users are worried about increased travel costs and being disconnected from work and leisure opportunities. The results of the poll also suggested that 68 per cent of low earners are anxious about how they would get to work if local bus services were cut.
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