Introduction
Cities Speak: OpinionWay conducts the European Transport Barometer for Clean Cities.
From Madrid to Warsaw, via London, Paris, Rome and beyond, discover the findings and expectations of residents regarding public transport in nine European capitals. OpinionWay conducts the European Transport Barometer for Clean Cities as part of the Cities Speak campaign.
Here are the key figures:
- 40% of Warsaw residents support the introduction of autonomous vehicles on their city’s streets (37% on average in Europe), 32% oppose them, and 28% have no opinion on the issue.
- 73% of Warsaw residents support converting some car lanes on major roads into bus or tram lanes if it helps make public transport faster and more reliable. Similar support is seen in Rome (71%), Paris (65%), and only 59% in Berlin and London.
- 85% of Warsaw residents would like to see the metro, tram network and suburban rail expanded and modernised (83% on average across European capitals).
- 83% of residents in European capitals would like public transport to provide better connections between the outskirts and the city centre — including 86% in Warsaw.
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