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maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 8 AUGUST 2018 3 NEWS CHURCHES IN MALTA maltatoday PART 1 YANNICK PACE THE number of people using ferries to get from one place to the next has increased by 54.21% since 2015, according to figures provided by the Trans- port ministry. A total of 1.3 million ferry pas- senger trips were registered in 2017, increasing from 843,000 in 2015 and just 66,000 in 2012. In recent years, Malta has ex- perienced a drastic increase in the number of foreign workers, which, when added to an in- crease in tourist numbers, has resulted in gridlock on Malta's roads. The government has pledged to invest €700 million in redo- ing all of Malta's roads, and while this has been welcomed by a considerable portion of the population, others have insisted that the government is not do- ing enough to promote the use of public transport. The ministry said that so far in 2018, 2.5 million more passen- ger trips were registered when compared to the same period of the year before. There were 48 million passenger trips in 2017. Majority of schemes taken up by public On Saturday, the government announced that it would be extending its grant scheme for individuals wishing to purchase environmentally friendly vehi- cles by 0.5€ million. It said the aim of the scheme was to improve air quality by re- ducing old cars and promoting the use of battery electric vehi- cles and quadricycles. Launched earlier this year through Transport Malta, the scheme had initially been al- located €0.5 million, with 98 applications having been ac- cepted. Commenting on the scheme extension, Transport minister Ian Borg stressed that the gov- ernment was committed to im- proving infrastructural design and investment in public trans- port, while also incentivising investment in cleaner private transport alternatives. The ministry said that up to €200,000 would also be made available for commercial com- panies that choose to change their vehicle fleet to electric ve- hicles. The scheme, the minis- try said, is applicable to private car owners, registered NGOs, the business community and lo- cal councils. There are currently 104 charg- ing points around the island, with a further 450 points expect- ed to be installed "over a period of time" by Car2Go Israel, a ride- sharing company which signed an agreement with Transport Malta earlier this year. The ministry said that there had been a good response to a number of similar schemes is- sued by the government this year. A total of 110 applications were received for purchasing electric bicycles and motorcy- cles, while 723 individuals opt- ed to scrap their car in exchange for a new vehicle. Of these, 76 applied to scrap their car and replace it with a hybrid vehicle with emissions between 40 and 65g/km. A fur- ther 289 replaced their vehicle with one emitting between 101 and 130g/km, while 394 opted for a car with an emission level of up to 100g/km. More than 50% increase in use of ferries since 2015

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