Bargain corner
Hansard has details of research 'on the effects of [the Department of Transport's] policies on different groups in society' and what a great use of our money it would appear to have
been.
Like this - 'Understanding travel aspirations, needs and behaviour of young adults'. A mere £110 thousand.
Somewhat curiously oldsters were cheaper, or not deemed as worth as much money at £100,819 - 'Understanding travel needs, behaviour and aspirations of people in later life'.
I suppose no-one came up with a euphemism for the middle aged, so my demographic has gone unresearched.
Or this - 'The role of the car'. A snip, no doubt, at £98,834
been.
Like this - 'Understanding travel aspirations, needs and behaviour of young adults'. A mere £110 thousand.
Somewhat curiously oldsters were cheaper, or not deemed as worth as much money at £100,819 - 'Understanding travel needs, behaviour and aspirations of people in later life'.
I suppose no-one came up with a euphemism for the middle aged, so my demographic has gone unresearched.
Or this - 'The role of the car'. A snip, no doubt, at £98,834
Labels: Transport, Where your money goes
They should have paid me the money for studying 'the role of the car'. I could have put it on a couple of sides of A4.
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