Elections in Norway are coming soon. Political parties want to win as many voters as possible. It cannot be denied that the issue of road tolls, public transport and the underground has been in the foreground for a long time in the public debate throughout Norway. We present to you the various plans and programs with which individual political parties come out. But what do voters want in all this confusion? Lower tolls? Cheaper public transport? Here, the people of Oslo speak with one voice.
Elections in Norway - the inhabitants speak unanimously ...
Recently, a special public opinion survey was conducted on behalf of Nettavisen by the Sentio Research agency. What does it mean? Residents of Oslo they are very consistent in their choices. As many as 75 percent of respondents support giving priority to cheaper public transport tickets. Only 18% prefer lower road tolls. 7% of respondents refrained from giving their opinion.
Elections in Norway. What solutions in traffic are important to society?
What influences such a choice of society?
The reasons for this choice may vary. First of all, we are tired of traffic jams within the city. Long commute to work. Congested main streets. All this makes us more and more willing to switch to... public transport – especially since the connections are getting better and more advantageous. They are a perfect response to users' needs public transport. It is also a big advantage openly towards ecology. We are becoming more and more aware and want to support solutions that are good for us, the environment and the entire planet.
Lower Tolls? Does public transport dance? What do the people of Oslo want?
Do election campaigns meet these needs?
Turns out not. Program electoral majority political parties is a miss this year - says Transport Councilor Lan Marie Berg (MDG) and says directly:
Results research showsthat the right side has completely missed people's expectations when it comes to environmental policy. Høyre, Venstre and Frp have been arguing for months about how much cheaper it will be to drive in cities, when residents simply want cheaper prices. public transport tickets and clean air.” – excerpt from an interview for Nattevisen.
And you? How do you feel about these two issues?
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