A COMMUNITY advocacy group is asking people to rate public transport in south-east Queensland.
Anyone who uses public transport in the region is asked to participate in the online survey, providing positive and negative comments.
The survey is conducted by RAIL Back On Track, a web-based community support group for rail and public transport.
The administrator of the group Robert Dow said the annual survey is a useful check on the official information put out by authorities and helps inform advocacy activities.
“We also encourage people who don’t travel on public transport to complete the survey so that we can find out why they don’t use public transport,” said Mr Dow.
The goal is for improved public transport systems, which will benefit the community.
“As a community we have got to be able to use more sustainable transport because we need to make more space on the roads for people who do have to drive.”
The survey has been conducted since 2006 and was first opened up to the public in 2011.
Participants in the survey remain anonymous.
The survey will be available online until the end of November.
The results, including comments, will be published on the RAIL Back on Track website and forwarded to Translink.
The survey can be access directly at http://railbotforum.org/lime/index.php/255794 or via the links from http://railbotforum.org/mbs/index.php.