Concessionary fares are offered to those aged 60 and over for bus travel in Britain. This study examines the effects of replacing a half-fare concession in England by free travel in April 2006. Aggregate data are used to examine trends; in addition, a large sample was obtained of pass holders in the Salisbury area, which enables a clear distinction to be drawn between increased travel by those who already held a half-fare pass, and travel by those taking up the pass for the first time. These data are then used to derive fare elasticities, and compare the characteristics of new passholders and those previously holding a half-fare pass. Comparisons are made with studies elsewhere. Overall policy implications are reviewed
More generous concessionary bus fares have recently been introduced for the elderly on local buses i...
The purpose of this seminar is to examine the impact of the concessionary bus pass scheme for older ...
Since April 2006, people aged 60 and over and disabled people have been eligible for free travel by ...
Impacts of providing free (rather than half-fare) travel to those aged over 60. Case study of Salisb...
The Transport Act 2000 required all local authorities in England to provide a minimum standard conce...
This study examined the impact of the concessionary bus pass scheme for older and disabled people in...
Under the concessionary travel arrangements operating in London and many other large cities in the U...
Since 2008 most older people in England have benefited from unlimited area-wide free travel by bus a...
Increasing longevity and the rapidly ageing UK population present policy makers with the considerabl...
People aged 60 and over in Britain are entitled to free off-peak travel by bus over the whole countr...
Governments in the three constituent countries in Britain—Scotland, Wales and England—have recently ...
Background: Since 2006 England has had a bus pass scheme which provides free bus travel for older pe...
Increasing longevity and the rapidly ageing UK population present policy makers with the considerabl...
In the context of worldwide ageing, increasing numbers of older people are lonely, isolated and excl...
The objectives of this study were to understand the travel patterns of older and disabled concession...
More generous concessionary bus fares have recently been introduced for the elderly on local buses i...
The purpose of this seminar is to examine the impact of the concessionary bus pass scheme for older ...
Since April 2006, people aged 60 and over and disabled people have been eligible for free travel by ...
Impacts of providing free (rather than half-fare) travel to those aged over 60. Case study of Salisb...
The Transport Act 2000 required all local authorities in England to provide a minimum standard conce...
This study examined the impact of the concessionary bus pass scheme for older and disabled people in...
Under the concessionary travel arrangements operating in London and many other large cities in the U...
Since 2008 most older people in England have benefited from unlimited area-wide free travel by bus a...
Increasing longevity and the rapidly ageing UK population present policy makers with the considerabl...
People aged 60 and over in Britain are entitled to free off-peak travel by bus over the whole countr...
Governments in the three constituent countries in Britain—Scotland, Wales and England—have recently ...
Background: Since 2006 England has had a bus pass scheme which provides free bus travel for older pe...
Increasing longevity and the rapidly ageing UK population present policy makers with the considerabl...
In the context of worldwide ageing, increasing numbers of older people are lonely, isolated and excl...
The objectives of this study were to understand the travel patterns of older and disabled concession...
More generous concessionary bus fares have recently been introduced for the elderly on local buses i...
The purpose of this seminar is to examine the impact of the concessionary bus pass scheme for older ...
Since April 2006, people aged 60 and over and disabled people have been eligible for free travel by ...