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Safety fears threaten public transport services

New research from the Tourism and Transport Forum Australia has found 86 per cent of Australians fear public transport has a moderate to high risk of COVID-19 transmission.It comes after a massive drop in public transport usage during the first wave of the pandemic, when patronage fell by almost 90 per cent in southeast Queensland. TransLink was forced to absorb an almost $75 million fall in fare revenue in financial year 2019-20 as a result.The report ‘Where to Now? Transport Systems in a COVID-19…
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