quote [1]
"It is a fact is it not that relatively few Londoners use London
transport in any way. Most people don’t use London transport with any
sense of regularity."
/quote
What do we reckon of the claim?
There is little context, but the use of the term "London (t/T)ransport"
suggests that he might be excluding National Rail.
A lot of Londoners - which I assume means residents rather than
specifically people who eat jellied eels and talk like Dick van Dyke -
aren't regular commuters. A lot of people don't use buses or the
Underground (especially in south London, obviously) very much, and many
people are only dimly aware that the trams exist.
The claim strikes me as at least plausible (excluding the benefits to
motorists of public transport freeing road space), but has anyone got
any hard numbers?
[1]
http://www.leftfootforward.org/2012/...are-my-voters/
http://labourlist.org/2012/02/relati...s-senior-tory/
and lots of other political blogs adapting the quote to suit their agendas.
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Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK