(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 14 - Italy has fewer kilometres of subway
than Madrid , a report from the National Council on Economy and
Labour (CNEL) said Monday.
In Italy the subway network is concentrated in 7 Italian cities
and has a total extension smaller than that of the city of
Madrid alone, said the CNEL report on public services which
highlighted the need to "expand the network" and "improve the
mobility system on fixed systems that guarantee the movement of
large volumes of people quickly and in a sustainable and
effective way".
In 2022, CNEL said, out of 100 average daily trips (weekdays),
66.3% were made by car, 18.0% on foot, 4.1% by bicycle and
micro-mobility systems, 4.1% by motorbike and only 7.4% by
public transport. (ANSA).
Italy has fewer km of subway than Madrid - report
Two thirds of average daily trips made by car says CNEL