Possible bus strike 8 October – advice from TTS
Transport and Technical Services (TTS) is providing advice to minimise the inconvenience to the public who will be affected by the possible bus strike on Monday 8 October.
TTS advice to all the potential travelling public that day is:
• Arrange/offer a car share with friend, colleague or neighbour
• Consider walking or cycling
• If you want to take a taxi book it in advance to avoid disappointment
• Consider working from home If you can
• There may be more traffic on the roads so allow more time for your journey
• Pier Road Multi Storey normally has spare capacity for another 250 cars and there may well be a little spare capacity in Patriotic Street and Green Street
On average there are about 12,000 public bus users every day at this time of year. It is impossible to find an alternative means of transporting these people for the day of the strike.
TTS Minister, Deputy Kevin Lewis said: “Obviously this is a very difficult situation for our bus users and I’m very sorry for the inconvenience this will cause. I hope that people will be understanding and offer lifts to people they know are regular bus users. We are liaising with Tourism and the Harbour and Airport to ensure that travellers are informed.”
Category: Community, Travel & Leisure
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