Building Back Better Transport for Oxford
The last year has brought about enormous challenges to businesses across Oxfordshire and the world. Transport has been no exception, and in this episode of The Business Brunch Oxford’s transport and business leaders will discuss adapting to the new normal.
The last year has brought about enormous challenges to businesses across Oxfordshire and the world. Transport has been no exception, and adapting to the new normal will be one of the biggest challenges that the bus industry has seen in a generation. Come and listen to a discussion with some of Oxford’s transport and business leaders to learn about:
- how Oxford Bus Company is adapting to the changing demands of the travelling public
- how new customer technologies can give customers reassurance that their journey will be safe and stress free, help to create more tailored journey plans, and make paying fares as simple as possible
- what local authorities are doing across the county to improve air quality and reduce congestion
- how Oxford will give a world-class welcome to domestic and international tourists in a post-COVID world
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