Bucks residents have been invited to examine and share their thoughts on the council's draft transport plan.

The council has launched on open public consultation on the new draft Local Transport Plan.

The plan outlines how Buckinghamshire Council plans to make travelling around the county "easier, safer and more accessible, while improving travel choices for all".

The draft proposals "look ahead to 2045", the council said, and will shape how local road networks and public transport might change "over the next 20 years".

The plan includes 31 policies and across nine "themes", with a focus on "connecting the economy, reducing transport emissions and creating high-quality places".

The consultation opened on February 16 and will run to March 30.

Thomas Broom, Buckinghamshire Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Transport, said: “This is your chance to influence how we all get around Buckinghamshire – now and in the years to come.

"We want a local transport network that’s safe and reliable, with sensible choices for every journey: better, more accessible public transport; well‑designed streets and safer roads; and realistic options to walk, wheel and cycle.

"Your feedback will help us prioritise the right improvements in the right places, including how we manage freight and deliveries.

"Please take a few minutes to respond and help us shape a plan that works for everyone.”

The council said feedback from the consultation will help them decide how to "balance priorities".