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Nearly one in five French people do not have direct access to public transport, according to a study by UFC Que Choisir – Libération

The consumer association, UFC Que Choisir, revealed this Tuesday, November 26, that one in five people living in mainland do not have a stop for public transport within a ten-minute walk. Outside of Ile-de-France, access to a station is also very complicated, even by bike.

A factor of inequality between rural and urban areas. Around 17% of French people do not have public transport within a ten-minute walk of their home, according to the study published this Tuesday, November 26 by UFC-Que Choisir. The association, which is taking the opportunity to launch an awareness campaign on collective mobility, particularly among elected officials, has focused on small towns where the absence of a bus stop or train station is particularly glaring. Among villages with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants, almost half (45%) are completely deprived of public transport.

Through his cartography of “accessibility to public transport», UF-Que Choisir shows that the least well-off departments are also the most rural. In the lead: Gers, Lot and Lozère. In these three areas, more than 60% of the population does not have a public transport stop within a ten-minute walk of their home. Conversely, in Ile-de-France, more than 90% of people can walk, in less than ten minutes, from their home to a bus, tram, metro or train station. . The level of availability of public transport is also quite good in the South-East.

53% of the French population is more than ten minutes by bike from a train station

The consumer association also studied the presence of rail transport (train, metro, tramway) in the immediate environment. “According to our study, 85.3% of the French population does not have a train station within a ten-minute walk», notes UFC-Que Choisir. “Many rural areas, but also peri-urban areas, lack this type of infrastructure», affirms the association which also extended its study to the accessibility of stations by bicycle.

«Our results show that 53% of the French population is more than ten minutes by bike from a train station», Says the UFC. Only Ile-de-France shows a high level of accessibility to the train thanks to cycling. In more than 80 departments, or almost all of mainland France (apart from the Rhône thanks to the metropolitan area), more than half of the population has to cycle more than ten minutes to take a train.

The method of financing public transport, which relies heavily on a contribution from local companies (the mobility payment), penalizes rural areas while companies are generally concentrated in large urban centers, deplores the UFC. The association calls for a “overhaul of the financing of local mobility organizing authorities guaranteeing them the necessary resources for the development of public transport».

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