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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 19 FEBRUARY 2017 41 THE Planning Authority is encouraging or- ganizations to offer their employees incen- tives to commute to work in a green way – and it is leading by example. It has introduced a variety of schemes for its own employees, ranging from a minibus service, to free top up of Tal-Linja cards, ferry tickets across Marsamxett and Grand Harbour, and incentives for those who com- mute by walking, have bicycles, scooters or who car-pool. Other measures also include the provision of an emergency vehicle (to ensure that staff who only use their car just in case they have to leave quickly to attend to an emergency can use public transport but would be ferried quickly should anything un- fortunate happen to relatives), the increased deployment of electric or hybrid cars. A wider flexitime period (starting from 6:00hrs to 9:00hrs) also helps as the tailing hours of the arrival period do not coincide with the morning rush hour, thus helping with reduc- ing the car load at any one time. A number of additional measures are contemplated for the future. There are a number of objectives that may be met through these measures. One is re- ducing the actual number of vehicles on the road and the associated need for park- ing spaces. Another is to promote the use of more environmentally friendly vehicles. Yet another is to reduce the need for travel. It is estimated that on average, each car requires in the region of 200 square metres of road if it travels at a maximum speed of 80 kilometres an hour. "Cars take up much more space than people realise because of the road requirements. This does not include just the car footprint but also the safety distance from other cars. If lateral distances of adja- cent lanes are taken into account then the figure is even higher. Parking also takes a lot of space. When using private vehicles, park- ing is required at each location where the car stops and the driver temporarily leaves the car. This is applicable to home, places visited (like work, shops etc.), visits to relatives or friends and so forth. Efficient use of space is even more relevant in Malta where space is so limited and where there are more private cars than driving licences!" Perit Frans Mallia explained. "And the island has the second most dense transportation network in the world. Since the 1980s, the amount of roads constructed has been phenomenal as we tried to keep up with the increase in demand for cars. Whilst it is true that there are practically no options that replace the comfort and flexibility of- fered by the private car – this is only appli- cable as long as there is no congestion and you find somewhere to park! - We also have to bear in mind that it is also practically the most expensive means of transport" Transport Malta and other entities have been taking a number of initiatives to ease the pressure. In view of its remit of sustainably regulating land use, the Planning Author- ity has taken green travel possibilities very seriously. "Our remit is to look at land use but that includes understanding the impact of traffic and roads as you cannot have one without the other," Perit Frans Malllia said. Land transport features very prominently in spatial planning and thus the PA feels obliged to contribute to research and where possible implement measures that promote green travel. It is also conducted a number of related studies which are being drafted to complement other documents on the same overall subject. Exchanges with Transport Malta also take place in the determination of development applications and traffic assess- ments of larger projects. The PA has already established contacts with other entities to share what it has learnt so far from its green travel trials. For exam- ple, contacts to explore commonalities and experience have already been established with the Environment and Resource Author- ity, part of which was formerly merged with the PA through the former MEPA. Persuading people to give up their cars will almost certainly only happen if there is some form of incentive or viable alternative. The Authority launched a project around a year ago, which started off with a question- naire sent to its 400 staff. This was compiled to explore feasible green travel options given that staff members have different commuting patterns. It is well known that green travel measures are most applicable to staff members who regularly arrive and leave work at the same time and do not need to run errands on the way to or from work. Last summer, the au- thority organized– and paid for - two mini- buses, one collecting staff from the north and one from the south. To make it viable, the commute had to be as short as possible so it set the times before the morning rush hour. Since the Authority has extended flexi time to its staff, they were able to start and end earlier. The service had an appeal to a sector of its staff. The earlier journey time also translates into spreading traffic away from the morning rush hour. "It was oversubscribed in summer but be- fore we extended it, we wanted to see how it works in winter when people might have children's school times and after-school ac- tivities to take into consideration," he said. The mini-bus trial has therefore been ex- tended till December, after which a decision would be taken to modify where necessary and have a service of a more permanent na- ture. The incentives have so far persuaded around 40 staff members to leave their cars at home in favour of using public transport. The Incentive is offering up to €26 a month top up of the Tal-Linja card. This practically implies that public transport becomes free for the subscribed and the benefit extends beyond office hours. Another benefit in- cludes the refund of the cost of a block tick- et for the ferry across Marsamxett or Grand Harbour. In such cases transport is provided from the ferry landing to the PA offices in Floriana in order to further facilitate uptake of this travel option. PLANNING AUTHORITY ROLLS OUT INHOUSE PLAN TO REDUCE EMPLOYEE DEPENDENCE ON CARS THIS IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT Leading by example

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