Sustainable travel policy progress report 2015
Produced by
Bailiff's Chamber (Non-executives and legal departments)
Authored by
Transport and Technical Services
and published on
16 Dec 2015
Prepared internally, no external cost
Summary
Jersey’s sustainable transport policy progress report 2015 reports on work carried out by Transport and Technical Services in support of the policy since its approval by the States in 2010. It brings together a range of statistics relating to progress on the policy.
The key findings are:
- bus use has increased, up 33% in the peak hour since 2010 and 22% overall
- the level of traffic hasn’t increased despite a rising population
The report includes details on the next steps in improving:
- bus use
- public car parking
- infrastructure (including traffic calming, cycle routes and pedestrian safety in St Helier)
- smarter travel choices
- vehicle choices