Having been away for over a week I now wish to catch up on my contribution to this group. I think that putting everything in a single message will be easier ...
Dear Mr. Britton my name is Meutia Chaerani from Singapore. I volunteered helped out in the Urbepedia at http://urban.wikia.com . It is a newly set up wiki ...
I am pessimistic about the chance of achieving the stated aims. Based on my UK experience: 1. Even if a programme could be implemented quickly it would take...
On Behalf Of Jonathan E. D. Richmond If anyone is an expert in busway implementation and operation and can help with the following question, could they please...
On Behalf Of etts@... Dear Jonathon, Just to add a complication, there is at least one other definition of open and closed busways. Some consider that a...
On Behalf Of Walter Hook Dear Jonathan, It is quite possible to design a busway with buses entering and leaving the busway which has as high a capacity as a...
On Behalf Of Alan Howes Must have a look at that website, Walter - But is your statement that "it requires a bus with doors on both sides of the bus" based on...
From: Todd Alexander Litman [mailto:litman@...] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 8:00 PM Dear Colleague, I have just finished two companion reports which...
This is being sent on behalf of Kenneth Todd in reference to Richard Allsop's posting of 19 July 2006: Richard Allsop wrote to the NewMobilityCafe "For every...
Martin Cassini
martincassini@...
Sep 13, 2006 3:45 pm
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On Behalf Of Carlos F. Pardo SUTP Dear all, As part of the training course on public awareness and behavior change, I’ve developed a video to show space...
I'm not sure I understand Gerhard's implication that passenger volumes are lower in developed countries. My understanding is that there people travel more, ...
... VTPI NEWS ... Victoria Transport Policy Institute "Efficiency - Equity - Clarity" ... Summer 2006 Vol. 9, No. 3 ... The Victoria Transport Policy...
Todd Alexander Litman
litman@...
Sep 15, 2006 5:51 am
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The following NewMobilityCafe poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: Will the Stockholm Congestion Pricing succeed in getting majority...
NewMobilityCafe@yahoo...
Sep 17, 2006 2:29 am
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From: Lee Schipper [mailto:schipper@...] As of 3.30 AM Swedish time, Dagens Nyheter and Svenska Dagbladet report that with roughly 2/3 of election sites...
Final score: 51,5 procent - yes. 45,8 no. Outer parts of the Stockholm region -- car users -- said no. It's up to parliament now. ... From: Lee Schipper...
Lee Schipper
SCHIPPER@...
Sep 18, 2006 10:38 am
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This message just passed on by Dan Burden of Walkable Communities (http://www.walkable.org <http://www.walkable.org/> . Youll see.) Dear Mr. Burden : Last...
http://www.streetsblog.org/2006/09/19/stockholm-votes-for-congestion-charge- and-its-opponents/ A Q&A on Streetsblog about the politics behind Stockholm's...
Dear All, I watched the video.The idea is logical and interesting.Moreover,it reminded me of the argument of Prof.Hermann Knoflacher on the need for...
Question: Is there any evidence that diagonal parking slows traffic more than parallel parking? On a two-lane (one lane each direction) street with parking on...
Hello, After pestering from various sources I have signed up to join this group and now Eric has asked that I write a short note on myself and my group. For...
Eric, ... That's what I was talking about! We did the PLUTO exercise as students at the Institute for Transport Studies. I think the model is perhaps biased...
Eric, We all benefit frow your playful mind. What I think you want is a model. It should produce one answer, the right one. The game comes from identifying...
Chris Bradshaw
hearth@...
Sep 27, 2006 8:35 am
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Normally I try to avoid "double-postings", but Eric suggested that I forward this on here as well. ... From: Zvi Leve <zvi.leve@...> Date: Sep 26, 2006...
Hi all, As an Environmental N.G.O. in New Zealand, we are disturbed at the latest trend in transport planning here, and instead we should be planning to build ...
clean.air
clean.air@...
Sep 27, 2006 4:01 pm
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Will Wright developed SimCity, the Sims, SimAnt, SimEarth and is right now developing a game called Spore (“SimEverything”). Though he’s more into ...