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Improve Transport Infrastructure

The large majority of parents at Aylesbury primary school drive their children to school despite millions of pounds being spent by the local authority to encourage and enable sustainable travel in the area.

Over £30bn a year of public money is spent in the UK on transport every year. However, when it comes to planning transport infrastructure aimed at alleviating the negative impacts of school commutes, these projects suffer from a vacuum of reliable information. They often rely on outdated repositories and unreliable sources of static data such as 'hands-up surveys'. This leads to much of the budget set aside for infrastructure promoting sustainable and active travel, being spent inefficiently. HomeRun provides a live and measurable data-set and allows for easy consultations and polling. See below for an example of how HomeRun identified a simple obstacle that was rendering a million pound investment in transport infrastructure ineffective.

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The large majority of parents at this Aylesbury primary school drive their children to school despite millions of pounds being spent by the local authority to encourage and enable sustainable travel in the area. 
The large majority of parents at this Aylesbury primary school drive their children to school despite millions of pounds being spent by the local authority to encourage and enable sustainable travel in the area. 

 

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"The largest cluster of car journeys originate from a residential area, only a 15 minute walk from the school"

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