• UQ researchers recruited 10 car-owning Brisbane residents to go without their vehicles for 20 days;
  • Participants were asked follow their regular schedules using only public transport, cycling, walking, micro-mobility devices such as scooters, and taxis and ride-share services in an emergency;
  • Brisbane’s sprawling urban layout and public transport limitations were identified as the main barriers to permanent car-free life in the city.
  • Taleya@aussie.zone
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    2 hours ago

    I grew up low income, so no car. Still mostly bike or PT, but I habitually get to places at least half an hour early :)