The number of people commuting into Dublin city on bus, train or Luas every morning has reached record levels. Figures published by Dublin City Council and the National Transport Authority (NTA) show 107,160 people came into the capital's city centre - the largest number recorded since the count began in 1980. The figures are included in the Canal Cordon Report on mode share of people coming into the city centre. This means that the mode share for cars has dropped to under 30% for the first time. [quote]Some 70% of all inbound trips were made by a sustainable mode which includes cycling, walking, taxi and other public transport.
Source: Evening echo May 22, 2018 14:48 UTC