Most Spaniards Do Not Use Public Transportation for Schedules and Poor Coverage
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Most Spaniards do not use public transport or only use it once a month, according to Greenpeace in a report that reveals significant inequalities in access to mobility. The study shows that more than 61% of the Spanish population uses very little collective transport, while only 12% use it daily to travel to work, study or perform daily activities. The report on why most Spaniards do not use public transport points out that millions of people la…
Madrid.- Six out of ten Spaniards say they do not use public transport and about 5 million do not because there is no adequate supply in their area, according to a report published by Greenpeace that claims to turn sustainable mobility into a "basic pillar of the welfare state." The study warns that access to transport has become a structural problem in much of Europe and points out that in Spain 61% of the population "never or almost never" use…
61% of Spaniards never use public transport or do so less than once a month, compared with 12% using it daily, according to Greenpeace's report 'Mobility in precariousness: an x-ray of poverty in transport in Europe'.
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