Does a general public dissatisfaction with current U.S. public transit systems create an opportunity for the ferry industry? A new report just released by Belfast, Northern Ireland, based foiling ferry innovator Artemis
Does a general public dissatisfaction with current U.S. public transit systems create an opportunity for the ferry industry? A new report just released by Belfast, Northern Ireland, based foiling ferry innovator Artemis Technologies suggests so.
Conducted by accredited third-party research firm Censuswide, the report Future of Sustainable Transit report features insights from 2,000 Americans on their key grievances regarding public transit and the changes they are hoping to see in their cities when it comes to more sustainable modes of transportation.
Among other things, the report shows that 49% of Americans surveyed would give their city’s public transit a grade C or below.
Just under 1 in 5 (19%) respondents say they’d be motivated to use a ferry service if it was more environmentally friendly, which is consistent with the finding that over a third (38%) say cleaning up waterways is one of the most important climate initiatives for their city.
In addition to the environment, users take their experience
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