Transportation accounts for a substantial portion of greenhouse gas emissions in the state, with cars being the primary contributors. According to data from the Victorian Department of Transport, emissions from the transportation sector have been steadily increasing over the years. Promoting the use of public transit can mitigate these emissions by providing an alternative to individual car trips. For instance, a study by the Public Transport Users Association found that each kilometer traveled by public transit produces significantly fewer emissions compared to the same distance traveled by car. With growing concerns about climate change, investing in public transportation infrastructure and services is not just a convenience but a necessity for reducing carbon footprints and ensuring a sustainable future for Victoria.
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