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Transport: getting to work, school or college, Somerset Moped Loan Scheme, Transport web links

Transport: getting to work, school or college

 bullet pointTransport problems often cause people to drop out of education, employment or training. Getting things sorted out before you start makes a lot of sense
 bullet pointAsk these questions as part of your planning: can I get there? when would I have to leave? when would I get back? how much would it cost?
 bullet pointCollege and sixth form students, e2e trainees and some apprentices may be entitled to some help towards transport costs
 bullet pointStudents may be entitled to cheaper transport than normal (but this will depend on where you live, where you study and what you study)
 bullet pointIf you have to pay you’ll be given a pass for the whole term. This is called a County Ticket. The cost of this will be much less than paying normal fares every day
 bullet pointMany colleges and schools run special bus services to help get you to where you study. Ask about these services when you apply to do the course
 bullet pointSpecial transport may be available if you have additional needs
 bullet pointIf you’re worried about using buses you might be able to get help and encouragement from a “bus buddy”. Talk to your Connexions personal adviser about this


Somerset Moped Loan Scheme

 bullet pointHaving your own transport helps in rural areas where bus services are not so frequent. The Somerset Moped Loan Scheme is designed to help in this way and has benefited many young people in the last few years
 bullet pointThe scheme applies to young people who live in Somerset rural communities of less than 3,000 people. It enables you to borrow a moped to get to school, college or work
 bullet pointFind out more from the Somerset Rural Youth Project on 01278 722300 or www.sryp.org.uk
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Transport web links

Further Education Transport - The County Ticket: www.somerset.gov.uk/somerset/ete/passengertransport/fetransport

Somerset post-16 transport policy: http://moneytolearn.direct.gov.uk/transportcosts (look under "South West", then "Somerset")

Moving Forward www.movingsomersetforward.co.uk
Website looking at supporting people getting around Somerset.

Transport Direct www.transportdirect.info
Government site containing a public-transport route-finder and a car route planner. Also includes live travel information.

Traveline South West: www.travelinesw.com (timetables for nearly all of Somerset’s bus, coach and train services - type in where your journey starts, where it finishes and when you want to go)

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