BC's Auditor-General says BC Transit is not on track to meet the provincial government's goal of doubling transit ridership by 2020.
John Doyle says ridership has gone up by nearly seven million trips since 2007, but that's 27 per-cent lower than what would be needed to reach that 2020 target.
He's recommending government revisit that goal.
BC Transit covers most of the province outside of Metro Vancouver.
On another issue, the auditor says the New Westminster school district's business company is now profitable, and has repaid its one million dollar start-up loan back to the district.
But Doyle says there is a poor relationship between the school board and the company, and he's making several recommendations to change that.