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PASSENGERS' OPINION POLL THROUGH its inspectors, Nottingham I Transport Department

6th February 1959
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Page 82, 6th February 1959 — PASSENGERS' OPINION POLL THROUGH its inspectors, Nottingham I Transport Department
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

is ascertaining the views of passengers on its operations. They are being told that rising costs can be met only by increased fares or by reducing services, and are being asked to state which alternative seems preferable to them.

The poll will continue to be taken until a representative proportion of regular passengers has been interviewed. Should the majority appear to prefer a reduction in running schedules, the undertaking will then have to decide whether economies should be made at peak hours. off-peak hours or generally throughout the week.