In the same article BACC points out that «
public bicycles make an average of 40.000 daily trips and the cost of 1 kilometer is 0,33 cents, slightly less than that of the bus».
Not exact matches
In a decade or so, you'll need an autonomous car,
bicycle or
public transportation to
make your urban commute, saving the driver - operated automobile for transportation in rural areas and between cities, and for sport, and for annual celebrations of our culture such as this event.
Introduction Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands, is a beautiful, historic and compact city
making it easy to get around on foot by
public transport, tourist sightseeing buses or, like thousands of locals, by
bicycle.
Quote of the day: «Our goal is to
make 30 percent of the total population use
bicycles as
public transportation.»
I'd like to see more data on the issue, but «
making public transportation the center - piece of urban transport and
making streets pedestrian and
bicycle friendly» is exactly right.
If we truly are to confront global warming, the approach of peak oil, and a host of looming problems, then, as Lester Brown has suggested, «The challenge is to redesign communities,
making public transportation the center - piece of urban transport and
making streets pedestrian and
bicycle friendly.»
«The challenge is to redesign communities,
making public transportation the center - piece of urban transport and
making streets pedestrian and
bicycle friendly.»
You couldn't be more right, Andrew, with the following statement: «If we truly are to confront global warming, the approach of peak oil, and a host of looming problems, then, as Lester Brown has suggested, «The challenge is to redesign communities,
making public transportation the center - piece of urban transport and
making streets pedestrian and
bicycle friendly.»»
We will
make new investments in
public transportation and build
bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure across our urban and suburban areas.
Bike commuters or those who take
public transit get $ 1 off entry, and race organizers will donate $ 1 to the
Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA), a local non-profit working to
make Oregon one of the best places in the world to ride a bike.
But of those under one - mile trips, Americans drove almost 70 percent of the time, while Europeans
made 70 percent of their short trips by
bicycle, foot, or
public transportation.
Many trips that could be
made by foot,
bicycle, or via
public transit are now
made by ride - hailing services.
Americans also
made 7 million trips on
public transportation and 3 million trips by
bicycle, according to the experts.uli.org Web site.