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Pilot projects/ probes: 2008-2009
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| New Mobility Knowledge Environment |
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A growing number of excellent programs, groups, and web-available resources around the world are looking and acting from various perspectives at these matters. Can they be linked to function as a broader learning community? We think it's worth looking into, and here is how we are trying to do our bit.
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First cut of a power search engine specifically tailored to help policy makers, local government, researchers, NGOs, activists, consultants, concerned citizens and the media to keep up with the work and activities of the leading international groups, programs and sources leading the field of sustainable transport and sustainable cities. Also under development in Spanish and French.
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Smart ParaTransit -- SOA 21st century technology-driven shared small vehicle transport arrangements -- is the missing link in our 21st century transportation policy tool kit. It takes direct aim at the enormous service gap that exists today in most cities between private cars and traditional public transport services which by their nature depend on fixed routes and schedules
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Clik2 is a proposal for in-pocket communications and access system serving users who want to have access to the best way of making their trip.
The core of the concept is to harness state of the art mobile phones as the multi-function dynamic interface between travelers and all available mobility means.
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| The New Context for "NewDriving": |
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"Drivers are our customers too: So let's help them out".
Working with people who are for the time being at least locked into their cars, the NewDrive program offers a plan, specific measures and hints to help car owner/drivers adapt to the fast-changing and often constraining new mobility environment, saving them time, money and frustration in the process.
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The process of transforming the transportation arrangements of our cities to 21st century standards and practices is going to be lead this time not by central planning authorities deciding what is best, but by responsible citizens ready and able to work out their own solutions. No good reason to wait. More > > >
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