Background In September 2005 London introduced a policy granting young people aged 60 years. An increase in assaults largely preceded the scheme. Qualitative data suggested that the scheme increased opportunities for independent travel, social inclusion, and a sense of belonging and that it ‘normalised’ bus travel. The monetised benefits of the scheme substantially outweighed the costs, providing what the Department for Transport (DfT) considers ‘high’ value for money. Conclusion The free bus travel scheme for young people appears to have encouraged their greater use of bus transport for short trips without significant impact on their overall active travel. There was qualitative evidence for benefits on social determinants of health, such ...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12–18) to examine how...
Public transport in all countries, rich and poor, facilitates access to some of the determinants of ...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
Background: In September 2005 London introduced a policy granting young people aged 60 years. An in...
Background We used the introduction of free bus travel for young people in London in 2005 as a natur...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active tra...
BACKGROUND: We used the introduction of free bus travel for young people in London in 2005 as a natu...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of 'active tra...
Background The extension, in September 2005, of free bus and tram travel in London to people 12-16 y...
The extension, in September 2005, of free bus and tram travel in London to people 12-16 years of age...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active tra...
health impact of free bus travel for young people in London: proto-col for an observational study. O...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12-18) to examine how...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12-18) to examine how...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12–18) to examine how...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12–18) to examine how...
Public transport in all countries, rich and poor, facilitates access to some of the determinants of ...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
Background: In September 2005 London introduced a policy granting young people aged 60 years. An in...
Background We used the introduction of free bus travel for young people in London in 2005 as a natur...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active tra...
BACKGROUND: We used the introduction of free bus travel for young people in London in 2005 as a natu...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of 'active tra...
Background The extension, in September 2005, of free bus and tram travel in London to people 12-16 y...
The extension, in September 2005, of free bus and tram travel in London to people 12-16 years of age...
Much recent public health research has emphasised the health impacts for young people of ‘active tra...
health impact of free bus travel for young people in London: proto-col for an observational study. O...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12-18) to examine how...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12-18) to examine how...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12–18) to examine how...
This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12–18) to examine how...
Public transport in all countries, rich and poor, facilitates access to some of the determinants of ...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...