The London Assembly Transport Committee says that users are “Running out of patience with door-to-door transport.” In a critical report it calls for an integrated door-to-door transport system and says that Transport for London (TfL) is “dragging its feet” and “the lack of real progress is inexcusable.”
The report ‘Door-to-Door Transport in London – Delivering a user-led experience’ points out that despite a widespread consensus integration should happen, progress toward this goal has been slow.
Keith Prince AM who released the report on behalf of the London Assembly Transport Committee said: “Sadly, not all public transport in the capital is fully accessible. This means that until it is, Transport for London (TfL) has an obligation to ensure effective and comprehensive door-to-door services are available to those Londoners that need them.
“The frustrating fact is that we are still some distance away from a system by which people get the service they need, delivered in the most straightforward way, as efficiently as possible. TfL is really dragging its feet on this small but essential part of London’s transport system and.
“Integrating services would help to deliver a truly user‑led door-to-door service and an opportunity to introduce personal budgets. This would allow users to choose what door-to-door journeys they want to make and who will provide them. A freedom every other traveller takes for granted. The introduction of personal budgets is a logical final step which would empower users to take back control of their travel.”
Read the report here