 
                                    They're mainly looking at cutting out driving for recreational trips.
Only 1 in 10 drivers are likely to give up their car in the next five years.
New Bolt research shows over a third of motorists are aiming to reduce the number of car trips they take per week.
They're mainly looking at cutting out driving for recreational trips and a further 28% hope to reduce using the car for grocery shopping.
Bolt Head of Public Policy, Aisling Dunne says many are concerned about the rising cost of fuel:
 
 
                             
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