In this book, Steve Melia dispels long-standing transport myths, looks at the successes of London and other UK and continental cities in providing 21st century transport and suggests solutions for a sustainable future.
In this book, Steve Melia dispels long-standing transport myths, looks at the successes of London and other UK and continental cities in providing 21st century transport and suggests solutions for a sustainable future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Foreword by Prof Phil Goodwin The myths of urban transport Part 1: Myths and problems The problem "There has been a war on the motorist" "Roads and airports benefit the economy" "All we need is better public transport" "Car ownership isn't a problem - only car use" "You'll never get people over here cycling like the dutch" "The car can be a guest in our streets" "We are building too many flats" Summary: myths, values and challenges Part 2: Sustainable Solutions Four options for traffic in towns European cities: inspiration and similarities Carfree developments London: the politics of bucking the trend Progress in other British cities What sort of cities do we want? What can I do? Endnotes Index
Preface Foreword by Prof Phil Goodwin The myths of urban transport Part 1: Myths and problems The problem "There has been a war on the motorist" "Roads and airports benefit the economy" "All we need is better public transport" "Car ownership isn't a problem - only car use" "You'll never get people over here cycling like the dutch" "The car can be a guest in our streets" "We are building too many flats" Summary: myths, values and challenges Part 2: Sustainable Solutions Four options for traffic in towns European cities: inspiration and similarities Carfree developments London: the politics of bucking the trend Progress in other British cities What sort of cities do we want? What can I do? Endnotes Index
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