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Green transport options are growing in popularity

Green transport alternatives are growing in popularity, according to a new survey conducted by Bikesure. 

The survey, which involved over 1,000 members of the public, revealed that 72.2% of respondents are considering switching to a greener alternative:

  • 20.1% said they plan to switch to a low-emission or electric vehicle
  • 18.6% plan to travel by two wheels over four 
  • 36.1% will use public transport more frequently 

However, the survey also revealed that positive sentiment towards London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) has decreased in 2021. 

This year, 40.3% of respondents felt it was a good idea, compared to 44.9% in 2020.  

black and gray bicycle on gray asphalt road during daytime

37.5% said they approve of the ULEZ expansion but said they are frustrated by its impact on their lives, this figure is down on 43.2% surveyed in 2020. 

Encouragingly, 37.4% feel the introduction of Clean Air Zones across several major UK cities are a positive thing for the country. 

Rob Balls, underwriting manager at Bikesure, said: ‘With EV infrastructure across London and the UK growing rapidly to meet consumer demand, Bikesure is encouraged to see more Londoners than in previous years considering buying EVs whether that be on two wheels or four, or already committing to greener transport alternatives.’

Photo by Let’s Kick

Pippa Neill
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