Original source: <http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051202/ap_on_bi_ge/japan_mazda> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051202/ap_on_bi_ge/japan_mazda TOKYO - Japanese...
'What has the congestion charge and associated measures done for cyclists?' David Dansky London Cyclist magazine October 2005 The Congestion Charge, together...
Wetzel Dave
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Dec 6, 2005 6:55 pm
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PS. If you can’t make this one out it’s because you don’t want to. The original in Spanish follows – and “Tip and Plate” is of course Pico y Placa,...
... From: Tramsol@... [mailto:Tramsol@...] Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 4:22 PM Subject: Just Out - new edition of seminal work on integration of...
Dear All This is a very good opportunity to speak out your innovative ideas on sustainable transport as part of air pollution mitigation measure. Please...
As a corrective to this complacent piece, cafe society may like to have the views on walking and cycling in Lodon of the distingushed Danish achitect and...
Eric, ... "Towards a fine city for people" was largely concerned with the Central Area. Beyond this, there are many places in inner city and suburban areas...
A Future Free From Gridlock, For a Price By Steven Ginsberg Motorists would drive on the Capital Beltway during rush hour at the mind-blowing rate of a mile a...
Won't building new roads where people can buy their way out of traffic jams, while keeping the existing roads as they are, just mean more traffic overall ? ...
I second Simon's concerns. This is a sneak way to add capacity. Most of us who supported toll roads intended that existing roads be tolled. As for Washington...
Eric Bruun
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Dec 12, 2005 9:10 pm
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In principle, no. People who normally drive a car do not have the additional money to pay all tolls, or at least not for every day. You would expect that they...
1. TOLL ROADS Somebody help me here on the first one of these, because my take on it is so terribly simple that I must be missing something important. ...
A case for new or wider roads can be made only if the existing roads are being used optimally, or nearly so. This means that all the rules governing the use of...
Dear all, Attached is a new article that Lew Fulton and I have written. The article looks at emission reduction costs for different transport strategies in ...
In my book, you get 4.5 out of 5 for your fine closing policy checklist Ryan -- for which I thank you very much. But where do we differ? After all we have so...
Surely the watchword of transport practitioners like Robert Moses should not be about the end justifying the means, but the means justifying the end. The car...
Researchers are invited to participate in IFRTD's international networked research programme on Mobility and Health. This programme is being carried out in...
Ladies, etc. This exchange has been kicked over from the Kyoto Cities forum – which is aimed at transport/environment policy and strategy issues in the ...
Dear Eric, dear John: thank you very much for this interesting information. I have forwarded it to our Network "Control of Urban Mobility" discussion group...
... From: John Warren [mailto:johnwarren@...] Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 12:47 PM To: Eric Britton Cc: Christopher Morgan Subject: RE: Emisiones de...
Hello everybody. Before making comparison regarding fine dust pollution, is the road material completely the same in one country to another? Just an idea. tory...
What we all know: 1. Number: Fewer vehicles is better than more (Best way to have fewer vehicles in a mobility society is to have more people in each) 2....
1. *Number:* Fewer vehicles is better than more (Best way to have fewer vehicles in a mobility society is to have more people in each) /Yes, but vehicle miles...