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Table 1. Display of the respondents from the pre-scheduled interviews

Respondent Female/Male Age Car ownership Frequency in bus use 1 F 28 Yes Sometimes 2 M 58 Yes Often 3 F 56 No Everyday 4 F 25 Yes Sometimes 5 M 27 Yes Sometimes 6 F 72 No Often 7 F 53 No Everyday 8 M 38 Yes Sometimes Table 2. Display of the respondents found on buses and in the city centre

Respondent Female/Male Age Car

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