London buses run slower than chickens

Nizam Bakeri
February 20, 2016 19:19 MYT
The local bus network in London is one of the largest and most comprehensive in the world with more than 6,800 scheduled buses operate on over 700 different routes -AFP/Adrian Dennis
THE NUMBER 38 bus runs at an average speed of just 10.3 kilometers per hour (km/h) during morning journeys, 4.2km/h slower than a chicken's average speed.
According to The Independent, this statistic is reported by local media based on the route which runs from Clapton Pond to Victoria bus station, using Transport for London (TfL) bus speed data releases.
Interestingly, the average speed of all London buses across the capital is reported at 14.4km/h, which is equal to a chicken's average speed.
"Many bus routes in inner and central London travel through several congested areas. We’re working with boroughs to develop bus priority schemes which should help protect speeds and reliability," said John Barry, TfL’s head of bus network development.
Barry also confirmed 700 places on 24 routes in 17 boroughs are identified for improvements to reduce congestions.
These are the five slowest routes for London buses:
1- 15H Charing Cross Station - 6.6 km/h
2- 15 Charing Cross Station - 6.7 km/h
3- 100 Elephant & Castle - 7.2 km/h
4- RV1 Covent Garden - 7.2 km/h
5- UL16 Earl’s Court Station - 7.9 km/h
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