Research finds correlation between car dependency and loneliness, particularly in rural towns
People who depend on cars to get around are more likely to feel lonely and disconnected than those who have access to good public transport, a UK study has found.
Analysing official statistics on loneliness and transport usage, researchers said there was a clear correlation between people without decent transport alternatives and those who describe themselves as feeling left out or without companionship.
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