Welcome to the Café of the New Mobility Agenda . Since September 1999 it offers a free, public, flexible discussion space for those who feel that our transport systems need to be, and can be made to be, more sustainable and more just -- and who wish to freely exchange ideas and information about it.
The Café also hosts World Streets, distributing to all members the materials and information coming from this high profile international collaborative program.
Best way to access this forum? Via the main New Mobility Agenda site. Under the heading Talking New Mobility, you will see a number of other useful sources of information and perspective on our topic. Welcoming Note: First-time visitors are warmly invited to read the Welcoming Note. This forum is monitored to ensure that the exchanges stay on focus. It is also fully searchable -- see the guidelines here for hints on how to do this. Email overload? No problem. Go to “Edit Membership” just above here and put yourself down for the Daily Digest, preferably in their quite nice “Fully Featured” version.
If you had the occasion to spend some time with World Streets you will probably have noticed that it is a thoroughly collaborative operation, with friends and
Lessons from a shopping trolley (more mobility with fewer cars) - Michael Glotz-Richter, Senior Advisor Sustainable Mobility, Bremen Have you ever considered
Not always easy to follow carshare developments in Japan, but since we started the World Carshare Consortium in 1997 we have made heroic yearly efforts to do
Jack Nilles, an early pioneer in the field of telework starting back to the early seventies when work on the concept was just getting underway, reminds us that
The moral case for transport that predictably kills people is nearly impossible. Economics is no guide there. But people made legally sanctioned decisions to