
We asked you – our esteemed followers – whether you would give up your driving license for €25,000… and a resounding 31% said that they would.
Now, while this is not a massive number and while acknowledging that this scheme is not for everyone, it could still greatly impact the traffic situation in Malta.
We’re talking about thousands of cars being taken off the roads, a potential improvement to the islands’ public transport and infrastructure and overall less time spent in traffic commuting.
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At its core, Malta’s Transport System is not bad; it’s just stuck in traffic like everyone else.
This comes as Times of Malta reported that the government plans to pay the amount to anyone who gives up the license for five years.
While Malta Daily can confirm the same information, we are also in a position to reveal that this is just one of several measures being considered as part of a short-term strategy to tackle Malta’s traffic problem.
Under the proposed scheme, licence holders who own a car and have been driving in Malta for at least seven years will be offered €5,000 annually for five years in exchange for giving up their licence.
Other measures being discussed include:
– Lowering the minimum age for small-engine motorcycles and scooters to 17. Additionally, if young drivers choose to give up their car driving licence and stick to their scooter, they will receive an extra €1,000 per year until they turn 21.
– Encouraging carpooling, although the exact details are still being finalised.
– Shifting garbage collection to nighttime, an idea that has been proposed for years but is now gaining traction.
What do you think?
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