Upgrades to public transport could be in the pipeline after government launched a consultation.
Transport minister Walter Roban told the House of Assembly a Green Paper on transport would bring “forward thinking solutions” to the public by early June.
He said more than 50 local and overseas stakeholders have been consulted so far, and a general consensus has emerged on upgrades to public transport and the use of new technology such as digital tickets.
A social media campaign as well as two surveys are shortly to be launched with the results tabulated around April 23.
The policy document is the first undertaken since the National Transportation Management Report released in January 2002.
Mr Roban told MPs: “The plan is to identify realistic and fiscally prudent recommendations that will be presented to Cabinet.
“The publication of the transport Green Paper is to include forward thinking solutions, and will be published in early June.”
Submissions can be sent in at transportgreenpaper@gov.bm.
By Jonathan Bell