Sentences with phrase «more safe infrastructure»

And New Yorker's investment in more safe infrastructure has enabled Citi Bike riders to keep breaking daily ridership records, proving the nation's largest bike share program an unequivocal success.

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We will invest in sustainable infrastructure that makes our communities safer and more resilient.
If banks would look at their overall portfolio and invest money with «safer» investments (for example, infrastructure projects, with government backing), they will have lower yields on those investments, and probably make less money, however it would be more guaranteed money and less risk.
Amidst the devastation caused by this increase in the amount and nature of natural disasters, artificial feeding is even more risky, as an increased lack of clean water and infrastructure make it difficult to ensure the safe preparation of baby food.
Her top transportation priority is establishing more safe options and north - south travel connections through the district, including new and expanded Select Bus Service routes, improved local bus service, and better cycling infrastructure.
State Senator and Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins said, «This is a smart undertaking that will not only make our transportation infrastructure more efficient but also safer and create more jobs.
Infrastructure is critical to creating jobs and increasing economic opportunity in our region, and I believe this funding will go a long way in making our communities safer and more accessible.»
«Through vehicle - to - vehicle and vehicle - to - infrastructure (V2X) technology as well as RFID tagging and smart card ICs, NXP will help Columbus keep its roads safer, reduce pollution, and create more streamlined traffic and toll payments.
Vietnam is becoming more and more recognized as a safe and favored destination for high - end Australian tourists, thanks to direct and convenient flights and improvements in the tourism infrastructure.
Just what we needed: More magical thinking about techno - fixes instead of safe infrastructure and driver education.
What's the tipping point for cycling to be more mainstream and how can we build infrastructure to support safe cycling?
It's why we need infrastructure, bike lanes, lower speed limits, safer roads, and more cyclists on the road for safety in numbers, instead of scaring cyclists off the roads by making them afraid to go out unless they are suited up in neon.
Modal choice: Shifting transport options to more efficient modes is possible, (such as from private cars to public transport, walking, and cycling), and can be encouraged by urban planning and the development of a safe and efficient infrastructure.
We know that we can both reduce the risks associated with climate change by cutting global emissions to a safe level, and making smart investments to ensure our communities and infrastructure are more resilient.
«From New York to Portland and in between, the cities where we operate have invested in building more safe bike infrastructure and we are glad that our bike share systems can help contribute to safety in numbers as well.»
But there's no harm in also making car - related infrastructure more efficient and safer.
The point in this example isn't so much that bottled water is so evil, but more a question of scale: If just two percent of the land use is available to support the visitation of 98 percent of the Islands, and the water infrastructure isn't safe enough in those two percent, how can the Islands reasonably support more tourism?
More cyclists also means less cars and higher demand for safe cycling infrastructure
Imagine how many more would if such an infrastructure existed - safe, weather protected travel, being drafted along on top of the City.
Basically, the campaign requests that restaurants stop buying bottled water for these reasons: - Tap water is no less safe than bottled water, especially if the tap is filtered - Restaurants will protect customers from the chemicals and pollutants found in various brands of bottled water - The city of San Francisco's water is tested more than 100,000 times each year, and it meets state and federal water quality standards that are stricter than bottled water standards - It's cheaper - It's better for the environment to end the manufacturing of plastic bottles - Focusing on using tap water will refocus monies towards the repair and maintenance of our water infrastructure
To facilitate the trade of energy around the world, we commit to take further steps to remove obstacles to the evolution of global energy infrastructure; to reduce barriers and refrain from discriminatory measures that impede market access; and to pursue universal access to cleaner, safer, and more affordable energy.
Here too there is a reasonable link to safer bicycling infrastructure, since it has been shown to draw more people to bicycling.
Microgrids increasing support more reliable, efficient and safe power for critical infrastructure.
The study's researchers say cities should invest more in terms of infrastructure that will make roadways more usable and safer for bicyclists.
Tax, infrastructure, and mergers and acquisitions are areas that may experience, or are already seeing, a slowdown, but are among the safer bets, Bongard suggests, while litigation is one of the more steady fields.
We've added more safety features to our cars, build them to be more crash - proof, and have safer infrastructure.
«We are excited to work with the City of Fort Smith to improve water infrastructure to provide safer, more efficient water delivery to customers.»
DeMarco outlined several public policy goals to ensure a more effective and efficient housing finance system, including building a new infrastructure for the secondary mortgage market; establishing standards that promote a safer and more efficient housing finance system; and increasing private capital while retracting government participation in the secondary mortgage market.
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