COMMUTERS have been urged to share their views on Glasgow's transport system.
SPT has launched an online public survey to hear travel experiences from those who live and work in the city.
The firm are keen to see how passengers think the service could be improved as part of the new Regional Transport Strategy for the west of Scotland, which will set out a strategy for enhancing transport and travel in the SPT area over the next two decades.
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SPT Chair Councillor Dr Martin Bartos said: “As SPT develops a new Regional Transport Strategy, alongside the substantial technical work being done, we want to hear directly from people who travel across Strathclyde.
“We want to better understand the issues and challenges the travelling public experience during their day-to-day journeys.
"I know people have strong views about transport and the online survey launched today is a great opportunity to get your views heard to influence the West of Scotland’s future transport plan.”
The survey can be found here.
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