![]() In England outside London, total concessionary journeys made up 30.5% of all passenger journeys. The percentage is slightly lower when compared with the financial year ending 2020 (33.7%). Total concessionary journeys (elderly or disabled, and youth concessions) in the financial year ending 2022 made up 32.7% (928 million passenger journeys) of all local bus passenger journeys in England. Vehicle Mileage (billions) financial year ending 2022 Percentage change compared to financial year ending 2020 Percentage change compared to financial year ending 2021 Passenger Journeys (billions), financial year ending 2022 Figures are broken down by London, England outside London (metropolitan areas and non metropolitan areas), country and Great Britain. Table 1 summarises the annual figures for bus passenger journeys and mileage for the financial year ending 2022. Bus mileage has been less severely impacted than passenger journeys over the last couple of years, largely due to the COVID-19 Bus Service Support Grant (CBSSG) and then the Bus Recovery Grant (BRG) which was introduced to keep services running that may have otherwise operated at a loss, or not operated at all. This was however still far lower than 2 years ago where passenger journeys in the financial year ending 2020 for England were 4.1 billion.īus mileage in England saw an increase when compared to the financial year ending 2021 by 93.3 million miles or 9.6%. The number of local bus passenger journeys in England saw an increase by 1.3 billion or 79.6% to 2.8 billion in the financial year ending March 2022. Historical bus statistical data tables and discontinued bus statistics data tables are also available for download. The new table index provides mapping between the old and new tables. The structure and format of the spreadsheet tables that accompany this release has changed to make them more accessible for our users. If you have any feedback on our use of this format or on this release, please contact bus statistics. ![]() However, analysis of London's figures show that although the number of infections is going up by hundreds every day, the proportional increase is shrinking each week - suggesting the outbreak's growth has slowed.We are providing our statistics releases in HTML format and we would like to hear your comments. The new restrictions will mean half the country is under tougher lockdown rules, with 26.7 million people and 1.6 million people in Liverpool under drastic Tier 3 measures. ![]() A massive 89,874 people tested positive for coronavirus in the week to October 7 - a 64 per cent rise from the previous week.Īs many as 12 of the capital's boroughs above the threshold of 100 cases per 100,000 people.Boris Johnson has been urged to have a press conference with the Government's chief economist to rival doomsday scientists. ![]() A Liverpool gym was stormed by cops to enforce Tier 3 lockdown rules.It was revealed NHS consultants were paid £7,000 a DAY to work for fledgling Test and Trace system.Anger mounted over Manchester and Lancashire being forced into toughest Tier 3 lockdown restriction.The Health Secretary stressed that following a localised approach was critical to avoid "greater economic damage in the future". All measures are subject to a review every 4 weeks.
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