I can use my leap card on the 133 bus to Dublin from Wicklow Town, but not on the train. Kilcoole has a leap card machine at their train station.
I’m a student and it takes me way too long to get home then it should and it wastes a lot of peoples day stuck in traffic and is an inefficient way of using energy
@9GZS2K4Independent6mos6MO
Ireland would benefit hugely from increased productivity and economic output if public transport spending is increased, since less money will be spent on fuel and car maintenance and more on fares that will subsidise further public transport developments
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28322880/#:~:text=The%20results%20of%20this%20instrumental,preferences%2C%20amount%20of%20non-travel
A study for obesity when faced with more people using public transport;
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2021.721218/full
Walkability also helps the environment and makes cities more vibrant in the long-term;
@9FXP9JRIndependent Left 7mos7MO
The last time I was on a bus in Dublin City, I was appalled to think that while all these tax payers are stuck close together in a tight space, politicians are flying first class to a meeting abroad that they could have onlind
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