24/02/2023
Survey Launches To Gather Experiences Of Travelling At Night In NI
A new survey has been launched to gather information on people's experiences of travelling at night in Northern Ireland, with a particular interest in perceptions on personal safety.
The Travelling at Night survey is being carried out by the Consumer Council – Northern Ireland’s consumer body, responsible for protecting and safeguarding the rights and interests of people.
The Council does many things to help consumers in Northern Ireland, such as providing free expert advice, complaint handling, and engaging with government, regulators, and consumer bodies, to ensure that consumer rights are protected.
To help them do this, the Council carry out research to help them understand and pin-point current and future risks to consumers.
Complete the Travelling at Night survey here.
The Consumer Council want to hear about your experiences of travelling at night in Northern Ireland.
This information will be used by the Council to inform research, campaigns and policy. No personal data is gathered.
It should take 2-3 minutes to complete the survey.
Closing date for the survey is 16 March 2023.
The Travelling at Night survey is being carried out by the Consumer Council – Northern Ireland’s consumer body, responsible for protecting and safeguarding the rights and interests of people.
The Council does many things to help consumers in Northern Ireland, such as providing free expert advice, complaint handling, and engaging with government, regulators, and consumer bodies, to ensure that consumer rights are protected.
To help them do this, the Council carry out research to help them understand and pin-point current and future risks to consumers.
Complete the Travelling at Night survey here.
The Consumer Council want to hear about your experiences of travelling at night in Northern Ireland.
This information will be used by the Council to inform research, campaigns and policy. No personal data is gathered.
It should take 2-3 minutes to complete the survey.
Closing date for the survey is 16 March 2023.
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