While this come may as a shock to a considerable number of local commuters, a recent study carried out by UK based company Uswitch ranked Malta as the 7th best country to live in when it comes to commuting.
The aspects considered when it comes to this study were time taken to get to work and/or school and how expensive that journey might be, amongst others.
Another aspect taken into consideration was environmental measures, which included the number of electric transport vehicles available and the amount of charging points found along the way. The amount of CO2 emmissions per individual was also recorded.
The study found that the average fuel price per litre came about to be €1.33 whilst the average monthly public transport pass cost is around €25.81.
The study also revealed that the average commute time in Malta happened to be 26 minutes whilst the total number of public charging stations in Malta is 155. The total commute emissions per capita also happened to be 3.0.
Overall Malta was given a score of 6.01 out of 10 when it comes to commute. Do you agree?
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