A document released by three NGOS – Friends of the Earth Malta, Moviment Graffiti and Birdlife Malta – calls for the lowering of the national scooter driving age to 16-years of age. The proposal accompanies several other sustainability oriented policies to be implemented in Malta’s current Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS). The LCDS, according to the document, ‘fails to deliver the full extent of actions and measures required to realistically meet the overarching carbon neutrality target by 2050.
The document describes how as Malta is ‘besieged’ by tree-cutting and destruction of agricultural land, it is shifting to alternative means of transport and not widening roads that will save Malta from ‘gridlock’. Along with scooter driving age reduction, the NGOs are calling for a restructuring of the transport sector, the removal of road license fees for motorbikes, higher grants for e-bikes for students, and incentives for employers to install bicycle infrastructure.
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