Urban mobility : IRF Bulletin special edition.

Author(s)
Gilbert-Miguet, B. (Ed.)
Year
Abstract

Sustainable urban mobility policies and plans place the emphasis on transportation systems that are more benign in terms of their impacts on the environment. They notably promote non-motorised means (walking and cycling) and public transportation, and also aim to reduce the use of private motor vehicles. The measures implemented represent a mixture of physical changes and user information systems that are designed to reduce traffic volumes and emissions, increase accessibility, improve safety, change travel habits and provide a better quality of life for all citizens. Urban mobility measures, therefore, fundamentally involve changing behaviour. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20150995 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Geneva, International Road Federation IRF, 2010, 30 p.; IRF Bulletin special edition

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