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Answer Overview

Response rates from 192 Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.

76%
Yes
24%
No
76%
Yes
24%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Non-Civil Parish or Community voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9NQDL7Fanswered…6mos6MO

Depends on if it is possible in some areas, especially those in the middle of no where. Increase transportation and improve it first.

 @9QXRSPSanswered…5mos5MO

Improve public transport instead, and reduce the costs, and even provide free transport for low income individuals wherever possible.

 @9QH3V9Wanswered…5mos5MO

Yes, but also understand that this is not always practical for everyone i.e. parents doing school run before work.

 @9Q6QF3Wanswered…5mos5MO

The government should focus on fixing the cost of existing public transportation and improving rail and bus services.

 @9PZHF97answered…5mos5MO

Incentives would not be necessary if public transport was improved to be be more routes and more regular.

 @9PXBG35answered…5mos5MO

If the buses/trams/trains are taken under local control, prices are lowered to make it cheaper and routes are well provided for, this will work better.

 @9PTXJQManswered…5mos5MO

No, because this is logistically difficult. There are better ways to spend money on public transport.

 @9PGJZTTanswered…6mos6MO

Yes encourage car sharing, however this is not a new thing. However incentivize them how? This seems crazy.