Select Committee · Transport Committee

Reforming public transport after the pandemic

Status: Closed Opened: 24 Jul 2020 Closed: 14 Nov 2022

The longer-term implications of the coronavirus pandemic for the UK’s public transport are to be examined by the Transport Committee. From the first weeks of lockdown, the Transport Committee has charted the impact of Covid-19 on the UK’s key transport sectors. Transport workers, stakeholders, mayors and ministers working in aviation, local transport, freight and maritime …

Oral evidence sessions

4 sessions
Date Witnesses
10 Mar 2021 Chris Boardman · Greater Manchester, Dr William Oliver Norman · Transport for London, Mark Valleley · Transport for the South East, Martin McTague · Federation of Small Businesses, Mary Creagh · Living Streets, Mr Nicholas Lyes · RAC Motoring Services, Mr Roger Geffen · Cycling UK View ↗
10 Feb 2021 Alistair Hands · Arriva Group, Andrew Carter · Centre for Cities, Graham Vidler · Confederation of Passenger Transport, Professor Michael Waterson · Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE), Rt Hon Norman Baker · Campaign for Better Transport, Sarah Kendall · Independent Transport Commission View ↗
20 Jan 2021 Jeremy Yap · Land Transport Authority (Singapore), Roger Vahnberg · Västtrafik, Yves Crozet · Institute of Political Studies, University of Lyon Urban Planning Transport Economics Laboratory (LAET) View ↗
2 Dec 2020 Chris Hinchliff · CPRE the countryside charity, Councillor David Renard · Local Government Association, Laura Shoaf · Shadow Great British Railways, Linda McCord · Transport Focus, Mark Westwood · Connected Places Catapult, Professor Stephen Joseph · University of Hertfordshire Smarter Mobility Unit View ↗