Transport for the North (TfN) has released a report revealing that personal safety concerns on public transport influence travel choices across the region.
The Safety and Public Transport in the North report is based on research based on feedback from seven focus groups and an online survey of more than 900 people from a range of social and economic backgrounds.
It highlights how perceptions and experiences of personal safety are influencing behaviour and access to public transport.
Key findings include:
- Personal safety concerns influence whether, when, and how residents travel
- Perceptions of safety – often shaped by media and second-hand accounts – can outweigh personal experience
- Women, ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ and disabled passengers face a disproportionate burden in staying safe
- Feelings of safety decline sharply after dark, especially during the “first and last mile” of journeys
- Low levels of incident reporting suggest limited confidence in issues being resolved
- Trains are generally seen as safer than buses
TfN stated that respondents strongly supported improvements to staffing, CCTV, lighting, reporting mechanisms and safe travel planning.
However, they were clear these should be funded by government or operators, not through higher fares or local taxes.
Deputy chief executive of Transport for the North, Katie Day, said: “This research shines a light on the real-life concerns of people across the North when it comes to personal safety on public transport.
“While most journeys are incident-free, perceptions of risk are shaping decisions, with some people avoiding buses, trains or trams altogether. This not only affects individuals’ quality of life but can also deepen transport-related social exclusion.
“Everyone should feel confident using public transport, whatever the time of day and whatever their background.”
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