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Are public transport services frequent and reliable?
Do they take people to where they want to go?
Is public transport safe and easy to access whatever their age or mobility?
Are bus stops and stations in convenient places and within walking distance of people's homes and is there seating for people who need it?
Can everyone afford public transport services?
Are facilities and vehicles of good quality and well maintained?
Research was conducted into public transport in rural North East Fife in 2019. One of the recommendations of the report was that a concessionary bus travel pilot scheme should be undertaken. This was carried out in 2020. A guide to bus fare concessions was also prepared. You can read these documents by clicking the buttons below.