@New Mobility on the Web


Unconstrained by bureaucracy, economic interests or schedules, the @New Mobility program was launched in 1988 (intitially under the name "Cities without Cars"). The goal? To provide an open international platform for critical discussions, exchanges of materials and views, and diverse forms of cross-border collaboration on the difficult subject of "sustainable transportation". After more than a decade of work and accomplishment, today's revised and extended program now offers a whole new range of electronic group work tools, materials and interfaces to support transport thinking, policy and practice at the leading edge of our challenging field.


@New Mobility is organized into an evolving constellation of semi-self-contained partnership projects, each of which can be usefully consulted in parallel with the more general flow of information and materials that are being developed within this @New Mobility site itself. More than a dozen collaborative @New Mobility programs have thus far been developed. To access them refer to the menu to your left. If you have ideas for yet other concepts that can make good use of this approach, this is the place to turn with your suggestions. In the meantime, take a second to use this borrowed calculator and figure out how much time you are currently wasting in commuting. Don't you have better uses for that time?

Java Script Calculators

@New Mobility Productivity Calculator
# hours required for your daily commute:
Days per week you presently commute:
Work days you can save each year by not commuting:
     

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