Letter: Time for the bus

Michael Bartlett
Thursday 11 June 1998 18:02 EDT
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Sir: Hattie Hayridge's amusing piece ("Irritations of modern life", 10 June) on one-man buses is in need of a little factual input. The modern bus is in fact more passenger friendly than ever before. The industry spends a great deal of time and money researching its customers' requirements and wishes, before designing the buses accordingly.

These vehicles are not the cause of traffic jams, but the victims. Where there are properly enforced, dedicated bus lanes, the modern bus can solve the congestion conundrum efficiently and quickly.

MICHAEL BARTLETT

Head of Media Relations

Confederation of Passenger Transport UK

London WC2

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