73 per cent of drivers would choose walking, cycling and public transport for journeys of less than 2 kilometres
Three in five people are willing to change their travel habits to help in the fight against climate change, a Red C survey has found.
The new research from Red C, commissioned by the Department of Transport, has revealed that 77 per cent of Irish people think walking, cycling and using public transport more are the most important actions that can be taken to reduce the impact of transport on the environment. ...
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