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Lincoln Bus Event Aims to Boost Public Transport Use

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Lincoln Bus Event Aims to Boost Public Transport Use

A recent event in Lincoln has endeavoured to inspire locals to ‘hitch a ride’ with public transportation, within the larger scheme to advocate sustainable travel methods throughout the city. The event organised numerous activities and educational sessions to emphasise the advantages of utilising buses in and within Lincoln. Event coordinators aspire to raise awareness, so more individuals consider public transportation as a viable option, which would diminish the city’s carbon emissions and alleviate traffic bottlenecks. Local transport authorities maintain a hopeful outlook that the event will instigate enduring modifications in commuting practices. This article has been derived from original reporting observed on news.google.com by The Lincoln Post.

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