Survey: Hessen demands long -term securing of public transport for everyone!
Survey: Hessen demands long -term securing of public transport for everyone!
A current survey in Hesse proves the population's great interest in the long -term continuation of the Germany ticket. For example, 89.7 percent of the respondents consider the permanent continuation of the ticket to be important, while 66.5 percent fear that their mobility costs would increase without the ticket. These results are part of a comprehensive examination that was carried out among the approximately 13.5 million subscribers to the Germany ticket. The Alliance now calls for a long-term financing of the offer.
The survey also shows that 48.1 percent of the participants indicate that they can switch to the car more often when the German ticket is abolished. This could not only significantly influence personal mobility, but also the environmental impact. 79.6 percent of the respondents also believe that deletion of the ticket would have a negative impact on the public perception of the new federal government. These aspects illustrate the far -reaching consequences that a decision about the Germany ticket can have.
opinion of the users
The results of the survey also coincide with the utterances of the users who insist on increased reliability and better service in local public transport. For example, 52.4 percent want a higher reliability of public transport, while 41.8 percent better clocks and 41.2 percent demand the expansion of rail and bus connections. In addition, 49 percent of those surveyed require increased use of public transport if the service is improved. The need for changes is obvious and is underlined by the results of the Some parts of the population also make the decision to reduce their trips. 24.7 percent would restrict their trips, which could have massive effects on social participation. This development is worrying because it could lead to further isolation of certain population groups.
Requirements for politics
The Hessian alliance of socially acceptable mobility turnover also urges the requirement of investments in public transport and the promotion of climate -friendly modes of transport. This also includes ensuring wages and good working conditions to gain qualified specialists for public transport. The alliance, which consists of unions, social, welfare and environmental associations as well as the Evangelical Church in Germany, therefore demands comprehensive and long-term financing.
Overall, the survey shows that society is vigilant and has clear expectations of politics. The Alliance of socially friendly mobility transition Appeals to the federal government and countries to not only secure the mobility in Germany, but also to make future -proof.
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