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AdvertisementOwning a Car in Germany: Outdated?
The younger generation in Germany is showing less interest in owning their own cars and instead prefer car-sharing and cycling. According to a study by
Future Fridays’ Instant Traffic Plan
The transportation and building sectors in Germany have exceeded their annual emission limits set by the Climate Protection Act (KSG) in 2022. As a result,
German Youth Prefer Cars Despite Climate Change
Young people in Germany still consider cars as the optimal mode of transportation, according to a recent study by McKinsey. However, the bicycle boom during
Record high car density in Germany.
Germany Sets New Record for Car Ownership Germany has reached a new record for car ownership, with 583 cars per 1,000 people registered in 2022,
Germany introduces 5.4 ct/km eco-friendly toll
Germany is facing a funding gap due to the rise of electric cars and the subsequent loss of revenue from the mineral oil tax. To
City tolls, speed limits, higher taxes
A new study suggests that a series of measures could make commuting by car less attractive and shift the focus to buses, trains, and bicycles.
Slim down with public transportation
A recent study conducted by the University of Illinois has found that using public transportation instead of cars can lead to a decrease in obesity
No Increased COVID Risk for Transit Workers
A new study conducted by the Charité Research Organisation (CRO) has found that the risk of contracting COVID-19 while using public transportation in Germany is
Cars faster than public transport
Public transportation in German cities takes about twice as long as driving a car, according to a study conducted by the Mobility Institute in Berlin.