Transport in Northeast Italy.

Droga Udine 2

During our adventure in Italy, we noticed the ways Italians move about in their cities. In some cases, it is completely different from what can be observed in Wrocław or London. Transport on the streets of Italian roads differs primarily in pedestrian privileges, or more precisely, their lack. In other words, drivers occasionally give way at pedestrian crossings. We were intrigued by the everyday life of Italians and what they do every day. To find out, we conducted a survey among the inhabitants of Udine and Tarcento.

Which means of transport do you use most often?

Car
40%
Bus
30%
Bike
20%
On foot
10%

(we also included other means of transport in the survey, but none of the respondents chose them)

How often do you use public transport?

Very often
30%
Occasionally
10%
Very rarely
30%
Never
30%

(None of the respondents chose the options rarely, often)

How do you rate the comfort of public transport?

It is very comfortable for me
10%
It is comfortable for me, but there are some things that could be improved
40%
It's not comfortable enough for me
40%
I don't use public transport
10%

(the respondents did not choose any other answers)

Is using the public transport convenient for you?

Yes, it is very convenient for me
20%
Yes, but some things could be changed
20%
I don't have an opinion
40%
No, it's not comfortable enough for me
10%
I don't use public transport
10%

(the respondents did not choose any other answers)

How often are you stuck in the a traffic jam on the road?

Often
10%
Occasionally
50%
Rarely
20%
Very rarely
10%
Never
10%

our respondents

However, the most interesting and different transport system from the ones we know can be found in Venice. If you want to learn more about it, check out this article about Venice: