Moving Beyond the Automobile is a series of ten short videos by
Streetfilms that highlights new directions in urban transportation. It shows how cities in the U.S. are encouraging a shift away from car dependency and making it easier and more pleasant to get around by other means.
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posted by parudox
on Apr 26, 2011 -
36 comments
Lane Splitting 101. Do you ride? Do you commute on your bike? Are you insane enough to split lanes?
Or...
Do you drive? Do lane-splitting bikes piss you off? Do they give you heart attacks?
posted by badstone
on May 10, 2002 -
51 comments
ULTRa set for take off in Cardiff! Urban Light Transport is finally here, and trials are under way in Cardiff, Wales for these four passenger driverless cars. It is estimated that the cost of implementation ($60m) will be 1/3 to 1/2 of that of a comparable light rail system.
posted by Why
on Feb 24, 2002 -
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Transitinfo.org has been around for years, but doesn't seem to have been posted here yet. It lists schedule and fare information for several dozen public transportation agencies in and around the San Francisco Bay Area. It's not too flashy, but it's one of the most quietly useful websites I've found. For those of you who
don't live in and around San Francisco: are there websites like this for other regions?
posted by moss
on Sep 9, 2001 -
19 comments
Compressed Natural Gas is much more cleaner than diesel, the dual-fuel engines run quieter and you get lower operating costs. It's certainly very promising, and the technology is already widely implemented from busses to vans to trucks. However, changing a truck to this system can be
costly, especially for small fleets. With this and the lack of fueling stations across the nation, do you
still think this might be a good option for the
future?
posted by tiaka
on Jan 18, 2001 -
28 comments
Car-free Cities Would you like to live in a city where everything you need is within a five-minute walk? Where you can get from one side of a city of a million people to the other in less than thirty minutes? Where the air is clean, people are healthy, children and the elderly aren't dependent on others to get where they want to go, and life is beautiful? You can have it all--just ban cars.
posted by daveadams
on May 29, 2000 -
50 comments