East of England's adults are making six per cent fewer trips on foot compared with a decade ago, according to new data.The analysis, drawn by Diabetes UK from the National Travel Survey, reveals that local people made an average of 198 journeys every year by foot in 2013/14, a number that has gone down since 2003/04 when 210 journeys were being made annually by foot, on average, in the East of England. In England, the average number of trips people make on foot has fallen by 18 per cent, with an...
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Herts & Essex Observer published Number of journeys on foot in the East of England falls by six...
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