Going down? Newman and Kenworthy on Peak Car Use (World Streets: The New Mobility Agenda, Jun. 23, 2011)
Today, the focus is on the declining use of cars in cities as a result of several factors which started before the recent large increase in fuel prices. This lowering of reliance on cars is having major impacts on the rebirth of the inner city, the end of sprawl and, generally, a higher quality of life and cleaner air for those who live in the urban core.
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Filed under: Standards/Regulations, Urban Traffic | Tagged: traffic, transportation |
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