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LTT861 24 January 2023
It’s a new challenge for transport professionals: fighting misinformation on social media
Transport professionals are increasingly finding themselves in the front line of battles for hearts and minds over plans and policies in which misinformation is contaminating the debate. Low Traffic Neighbourhoods are a particularly high profile area for such controversies. In this context, can adopting the right strategies help local authorities overcome conflict and toxicity on social media, and connect positivity with their target audience? LTT took a look at the issues involved
Those involved in transport have got used to broadening their skillset to deal with new dimensions to their professional tasks.
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