The Inquiry into the Use of School Buses in Rural and Regional Victoria is now accepting submissions.
It is vital that we address the transport disadvantage experienced throughout regional and rural Victoria.
Rod Barton believes that regional Victoria deserves to be better connected and have more frequent and reliable public transport networks. To do this, we must create a solution that can be cost-effective, flexible and place-based to best meet the needs of local communities. The school bus could be this solution.
The Connecting Regional Victoria Report 2016 found that many regional communities have suggested using the local school bus as a way to improve transport options. This could be by allowing the wider public on the school bus route, so they can get into larger towns and regional centres, or by using the buses during off-peak hours for additional services.
The regional Victorian School Bus Program consists of 1450 contracted school buses. When these buses are not driving 65,000 or so students to school, they often sit idle. Moreover, on many buses, there also exist spare seats that could be used to help the wider public get from rural areas to larger towns and regional centres. The irony is that these spare assets exist alongside severe transport disadvantage.
With a lack of alternative transport options, there is a dependency on cars to get around. This disadvantages youth who are dependent on lifts, low-income earners that struggle with the financial burden of running a car and senior citizens who require flexible transport arrangements.
Improving the transport options in rural and regional Victoria is critical in improving education and employment opportunities for youths, creating more connected communities, mitigating transport disadvantage and creating a more equitable society.
Rod Barton believes that we have an obligation to explore how existing assets can be more efficiently utilised and, in this case, improve the mobility of regional Victorians.
This inquiry is about listening to regional Victorians, understanding their priorities and coming up with innovative transport solutions to meet their community needs.
Rod Barton encourages you to share your views and experiences by creating a submission.
Together we can work towards maintaining regional Victoria as a great place to live and visit.
Submissions can be uploaded here:
Submissions close Friday 25th June 2021