As part of the government’s Reshaping Our Mobility campaign, set to tackle Malta’s transport and traffic challenges, incentives are set to be created to urge people to surrender their driving license.
Part of an ambitious plan, the plans not only include incentives for the surrendering of driving licenses, but also incentives to convince youth from obtaining driving licenses as well as to urge private car usage solely during off peak hours.
This forms part of the Employee Transportation Deduction Act, which is one of many parts of the campaign.
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Other incentives include a 24 hour economy with peak travel hours set for Monday to Friday between 6-9am and 4-7pm) and Saturdays between 9am to 12pm.
Other plans include new park-and-ride facilities, public parking spaces, and digital solutions which will make it easier to find a spot in bustling areas.
New bus routes, circular services in larger localities, and direct routes aim to make public transport faster and more efficient. A full national route map update is also on the way.
What do you think of these plans?
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