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Presented to: TBWG Fall Plenary, November 2, 2011 By: Marc Aubin, Highway and Border Policy Cross-Border Passenger Bus Services Study
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AGENDA Origin of study Concerns raised Study overview Challenges Opportunities Next Steps 2
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CONCERNS RAISED 3
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WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Efficient, Clean, Safe & Secure: Reducing congestion at border crossings Reducing congestion on highway network Economy: tourism, bus industry success Encouraging alternatives to personal-car travel Reduces pollution Ensuring a secure border while facilitating trade and movement of people Good relations with the United States 4
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ANNUAL TWO-WAY PASSENGER COUNTS 5 Source: Statistics Canada, International Travel Survey unpublished data a.Car: 67% b.Truck: 14% c.Air: 14% d.Bus: 2% e.Boat: 2% f.Other: 1% g.Rail: 0% Total Travellers: 70 million (Canadian & U.S. travellers only)
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STUDY OVERVIEW Steering committee Scheduled, chartered, tour, and shuttle services Targeted interviews (qualitative approach) Bus industry and port officials (14 organizations) Highest-volume crossings (7 crossings) Challenges and opportunities 6
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CHALLENGES – HIGHLIGHTS Road and port infrastructure Wait times Inflexible crossing schedules Lack of communication Document requirements and declaration process Competitive modes of transportation 8
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9 OPPORTUNITIES – HIGHLIGHTS Reservation system Pre-clearance (or pre-processing) Alternative access lanes Inspection policy improvements Adapt technology Increased engagement
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POTENTIAL NEXT STEPS Challenges identified Opportunities identified Next steps to be determined Internally Externally 10
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Thank you. Marc Aubin, Highway and Border Policy, Transport Canada marc.aubin@tc.gc.ca 11
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