Changing daily urban mobility : less of differently ? : report of the hundred and second round table on transport economics, held in Paris, on 9th-10th May 1996.

Auteur(s)
European Conference of Ministers of Transport ECMT / CEMT, Economic Research Centre
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Surveys in a number of European towns reveal that no less than 30 per cent of car journeys could be made by some ecological form of transport. Achieving this shift requires a sea change in our thinking. In some towns, for example, efforts to raise consciousness among car drivers have effectively and enduringly changed their behaviour at little cost. If car drivers simply eliminated two car trips every three months, car use levels would be reduced to those of fifteen years ago. Public transport should target a high quality service for which people are prepared to pay. A systematic transport evaluation made prior to all new construction projects would be a means of officially recognizing the importance of the environment to society. Indeed, many options exist for reversing today's trends. Round Table 102 brings together the leading European experts on these issues, and identifies the key policies for the immediate future that could reconcile towns and transport.

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Bibliotheeknummer
962335 ST S
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Paris, European Conference of Ministers of Transport ECMT / CEMT, 1996, 215 p., 123 ref.; Round Table / ECMT ; 102 - ISBN 92-821-1216-0

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