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Young people less satisfied with public transport, official figures show

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Young people less satisfied with public transport, official figures show
Key Points
  • Young people aged 16 to 25 show lower satisfaction with public transport than average.
  • SVT has investigated reasons for dissatisfaction and potential improvements.
  • Specific data points and full range of concerns are not disclosed.

Figures from Östgötatrafiken reveal that young people aged 16 to 25 are less satisfied than average with using public transport, though the specific data points showing this lower satisfaction have not been disclosed. SVT has conducted interviews to understand why this demographic is dissatisfied and where there might be opportunities for enhancement. According to SVT Östergötland, Ellen Fröjd, an 18-year-old, described the need for a safer environment on public transport, emphasizing that individuals should feel secure when boarding buses.

Other reasons for dissatisfaction among young people remain unclear, as the full range of concerns has not been detailed in the reports. Potential improvements or actions to address safety and satisfaction issues are also unspecified, leaving gaps in how authorities plan to respond to these findings.

We need a safer environment on public transport. You should feel safe when you step onto the bus.

Ellen Fröjd, 18-year-old
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