Thursday, 28 October 2021

 With the Irish Government recently launching Carbon Budgets and COP26 taking place shortly, transport remains a key focal point on Climate Action, however the Irish public is unsure about future models.

 

43% do not favour the idea of using self-driving public transportation system.


  • 28% are not sure about using self-driving public transportation systems
  • 37% think that using autonomous public transportation systems would increase unemployment

 

·        32% think that public transportation would be available more frequently is self-driving transportation systems were created.

 

·        1 in 4 adults think that autonomous public transportation systems would mean cheaper prices.

 

·        23% believe that there would be less traffic jams and 21% think there would be less delays on self-driving public transportation.

 

·        22% think there would be less accidents and 17% feel the streets would be safer with these systems.

 

·        37% think that using autonomous public transportation systems would increase unemployment, however 9% think it would create new jobs.

 

 

·        43% are not in favour of using self-driving public transportation systems and 28% are unsure about them.

 

 

 

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About iReach Insights

 

iReach Insights provides a range of research and market intelligence services in Ireland and Europe. iReach has built a Consumer Decisions Research Panel of 40,000 members in Ireland, delivering robust research insights. The survey questions were included in the Nationally Representative iReach Consumer Decisions Omnibus run between the 7th - 14th of October and has a 3% Confidence Interval and 95% Confidence Level.

 

 

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iReach Managing Director: Oisin Byrne
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oisin.byrne@ireachhq.com

 

Thursday, 7 October 2021


43% of all adults worried that restrictions/ requirements would change while they were overseas.

·       42% of respondents went on Staycations in Ireland this summer and 11% travelled by air overseas

·       11% of adults found big queues in airports the most difficult part of travelling overseas

·       18% felt anxious while travelling overseas

 

 

·        8% of adults thought that having the Digital Certs was the most difficult part of travelling overseas and 7% thought having the Passenger Locator Forms was most difficult.
 
·        19% feared they would miss their flights due to airport delays and 13% of adults travelling overseas felt that low staff in airports made their journey more stressful.
 
·        32% worried that other countries would not be taking Covid-19 seriously enough and 16% worried they may not have the correct documents when entering a country.
 
·        35% of adults travelling abroad were scared that the planes would be packed and 28% were scared of the airports being packed
 
·        Over the next year, 28% plan to go on more Staycations in Ireland and 21% plan to travel by air overseas.
 
 
For more statistics you can visit us at our blog: https://ireachhq.com/blog
 
 
About iReach Insights
 
iReach Insights provides a range of research and market intelligence services in Ireland and Europe. iReach has built a Consumer Decisions Research Panel of 40,000 members in Ireland, delivering robust research insights. The survey questions were included in the Nationally Representative iReach Consumer Decisions Omnibus run between the 9th - 16th June and has a 3% Confidence Interval and 95% Confidence Level.
 
 
iReach Insights Limited – Temple Hall, Temple Road, Blackrock, CO. Dublin, IRELAND.
iReach Managing Director: Oisin Byrne
T: 01-214 3740 or email: oisin.byrne@ireachhq.com