Personal mobility and transport policy.

Author(s)
Hillman, M.
Year
Abstract

The social policy on transport must be directed towards the needs of human beings getting around in their daily life, and particularly to the needs of those who have difficulty in getting around. It must particularly favour those modes which minimize noise, pollution, accidents, congestion and the reduction in the ability of other people to get around. The only fair solution is an equitable transport policy, based on social and environmental goals as well as those of efficiency and economy.

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Publication

Library number
B 8890 (In: B 8877) /72/ IRRD 218615
Source

In: Report of the 1st International Pedestrian/Bicycle Seminar, London, May 27-29, 1974, p. 144-152.

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