A new survey has been announced in London as part of Boris Johnson’s plan to improve transport ahead of the Olympics.
The Mayor of London revealed the transport survey as part of the Equal Life Chances For All document to ensure the whole of London benefits from the Games.
Residents are invited to give their views on transport in the capital in an attempt to identify ways in which access can be made easier.
It is hoped that improving accessibility will make it easier for locals and visitors to reach the many hotels and attractions in London.
Deputy mayor Richard Barnes said: “London is a great world city and ‘Equal Life Chances’ will help strengthen the economy and improve quality of life for all Londoners.
“The Mayor wants to use his role to try and lobby government and work with boroughs to ensure Londoners have access to education and skills training, wages they can live on, good transport and affordable housing.”
Visitors to London can enjoy coach or car hire to make their journeys in the capital even more memorable.