Student organisations are questioning a €25,000 offer made to students to quit driving, viewing it as a simplistic solution to broader transportation issues. The organisations argue that tackling car dependency requires comprehensive public transport solutions rather than individual incentives. They’re concerned the offer might distract from addressing systemic problems in Malta’s transport infrastructure.
Student Organisations Question €25k Offer to Deter Driving
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