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Are women London's smartest travellers.... and men the greenest?

11 January 2005

Women make more trips on public transport yet still spend less time travelling than men according to TfL's annual London Travel Report (LTR) 2004, published today.

The report, which reveals transport trends across Greater London also shows women are the most frequent users of buses encouraged by a continued fall in bus waiting times and increased reliability.

Smartest travellers Previous TfL research also suggests that more women than men - 53% versus 47% - are getting the most up-to-date travel information by using TfL's mobile and web-based Journey Planner. With shorter ticket queues through their increased use of the Oystercard, transport options chosen using real-time travel information and a preference for the benefits of the buses, it would appear that women are indeed the Capital's smartest travellers.

Green men Men, however are doing the most to support the Mayor's vehicle emissions targets by making almost three quarters of all push bike journeys, half of which were to and from work or work related. With the London Cycle Network now 350km in length, TfL's 5 Year Investment Programme will deliver a further 550km by 2010 further encouraging the daily 'tour de Londre'.

Men also travelled on London Underground more often than women, with one-fifth of men of working age choosing to travel by Tube at least five days a week.

Other highlights from TfL's Travel Report include:

In contrast, the number of taxis in the charging area increased by 17%, the number of buses and coaches increased by 23%, motorcycles increased by 12% and pedal cycles increased by 19%.

Traffic levels outside the central area remained relatively stable, though there is a slow continued rise in traffic crossing the London boundary.
The London Travel Report 2004 is available now in its entirety at: www.tfl.gov.uk/londontravelreport.

For further information please contact the TfL Press Office on 020 7941 4141.

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