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Volume 699: debated on Thursday 6 March 2008

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What steps they are taking to ensure the provision of suitable terminal equipment on buses and in the offices of bus companies, in order that smartcards can be used efficiently in connection with the concessionary fares scheme in England. [HL2144]

We have no plans to require smart readers to be installed on all buses in England. In areas where there are no smart readers, the new concessionary bus passes can simply be shown to the bus drivers as they are now.

We have provided a total grant of £31 million to fund the distribution of around 6 million smartcard concessionary passes for April this year. We are also looking at what else can be done to incentivise both bus operators and local authorities to speed up the rollout of full smart ticketing.

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether any figures are yet available for the take-up rates of concessionary bus fares; and what is the forecast uptake in 2008–09. [HL2145]

Take-up rates of concessionary travel passes for those aged 60 and over in areas of England in each of the last five years is shown in the table below:

Concessionary fare take-up by area type: England 2002-06 Source: National Travel Survey

Men and women aged 60 and over

Take-up rate (per cent)

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

1 London Boroughs

78

80

83

84

85

2 Metropolitan built-up areas

65

73

71

68

79

3 Other urban areas over 250,000 population

54

55

57

52

61

4 Urban areas over 25,000 to 250,000

45

48

47

49

53

5 Urban areas over 10,000 to 25,000

46

45

46

47

53

6 Urban areas over 3,000 to 10,000

46

39

40

41

51

7 Rural areas

28

27

33

32

44

All areas

51

53

54

53

60

Local authorities are responsible for forecasting likely future take-up in their area based on local knowledge. In estimating the likely cost impact of the new concession an assumption of 85 per cent pass take-up across England was used. We currently expect authorities outside London to issue around 6 million passes for the new concession.