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The quality and accessibility of public transport in Ireland can vary widely not just from county to county, but from town to town. This episode looks at what can we do to create a public transport infrastructure that is efficient, sustainable and proximal.
Reporter Lauren Boland talks host Susan Daly through some of the big ideas that could utilise public transport to reduce emissions and improve quality of life for those who currently have no access to it, and explains how ambition and investment is key to achieving a better future for transport in Ireland.
You can catch up on The Good Information Project's reporting on public transport here: https://www.thejournal.ie/tgip-transport/news/
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