Transport Scotland has unveiled its action plan to deliver cheaper and greener travel options across the country over the next two years.
The Scottish Government published its second delivery plan for Scotland's National Transport Strategy which focussed on four areas - reducing inequalities, tackling climate action, helping to deliver inclusive economic growth, and improving health and wellbeing.
Reducing car kilometres by 20 per cent by 2030 is a big priority for the government, and to do so it is urging people to participate in more active travel while investing in electric vehicles in order to reduce the reliance on petrol and diesel.
Steps to be taken in 2022 and 2023 will involve "incentivising people and businesses to access new and used electric vehicles and delivering a publicly available charging network across the country".
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