
The initiative is in line with TfL’s new “quieter times to travel” information to help people feel safer using transport amid the pandemic.
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This data comes from independent research for TFL based on a representative sample of 3,500 Londoners.
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The move follows several months engaging with community groups and TfL's frontline staff to better understand lived experiences and concerns about hate crime on the transport network.
Read More →Some semblance of a “normal” is returning, but what does this mean for rail travel in the UK and more widely in Europe in the late pandemic phase?
Read More →In the spring, the national Department for Transport announced an “Emergency Active Travel Fund” to support local councils in reallocating road space for significant increases in the numbers of cyclists and pedestrians through the pending spring and summer periods.
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The app improves accessibility information by including a “step-free” mode to access easy-to-navigate views of all stations with street-to-platform accessibility.
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Researchers have published their findings in Science of The Total Environment, highlighting that using public transport in the UK during a pandemic outbreak has a six-fold increased risk of contracting an acute respiratory infection.
Read More →He takes up the post at a pivotal moment for the organization and for London as TfL works to help the capital recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More →Exactly what operational model will operators, cities, and public health authorities adopt once the restrictions are eased and we get back to "normal?"
Read More →One of the largest trends over the past couple years in public transit has been implementing new strategies to increase ridership.
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