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London transport watchdog reacts to TfL fares freeze announcement
Reacting to the news today (19 January 2024) that TfL fares will be frozen for 2024-25, Michael Roberts, CEO of London transport watchdog London TravelWatch, said:
Transport watchdog on tube strikes
TfL has advised passengers to only travel 'if journey is essential' during planned RMT tube strikes next week (Sunday 7 to Friday 12 January 2024)
Festive travel tips from London’s transport watchdog
Even the savviest of travellers forget things, especially at this busy time of year, so here’s a mix of reminders and handy tips from the London TravelWatch casework team.
One in five LGBTQ+ people experienced hate crime on transport network in the past year
Our latest survey ‘Out In London – LGBTQ+ people’s safety on the London transport network’ reveals the extent of abuse, harassment and violence faced by the LGBTQ+ community when travelling in and around the capital:
- One in five (21%) survey respondents said they have experienced hate crime in the past year while travelling on public transport in London
- Four in five (82%) respondents change their behaviour or appearance to ‘fit in’ so they avoid abuse or harassment when travelling
- 65% of respondents who had experienced abuse or harm when travelling in London said bystanders witnessed the incident but did not intervene
- Many LGBTQ+ people we spoke to have little confidence or trust in the police, so incidents on London’s public transport network often go unreported
TfL announces fares increase - London TravelWatch response
Transport for London today (Wednesday 18 January) announced they will be increasing fares by 5.9%.