Öko-Institut: Nearly Half of Belgians Never Use Public Transportation
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In Europe, according to a study commissioned by Greenpeace, more than half of the population is cut off from public transport.
Almost a quarter of Portuguese women living in rural areas claim to have no public transport service in their area. Europeans prefer to use the car, regardless of the conditions of the network. Greenpeace warns that climate policies should not contribute to social injustice.
Austria has significant catching-up needs in rural areas - environmental protection organisation calls for strong development of public transport in rural areas
A recent Greenpeace report paints a bleak picture of Europe's public transport system. The LINK study by the Öko-Institut (Institute for Applied Ecology) reveals that more than half of Europe's population feels cut off from buses and trains. The report highlights that Austria, particularly in rural areas, has significant room for improvement. Greenpeace announced on Tuesday that it is therefore calling for a substantial expansion of public trans…
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