German cities to trial free public transport to cut pollution
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/14/german-cities-to-trial-free-public-transport-to-cut-pollution?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=twt_b-gdnnews#link_time=1518579485
If we all just bring a shovel to the next couple of games I reckon 25,000 people could knock it up in no time.
Ryan must have plenty of tunneling experience, it might be handy if his 6 friends could come along as well.
4 miles to work (or dropping kids off to school) in a car is exactly the journey that needs to be eradicated.
It does the commuter, the car and the environment no favours at all.
Only considering 2 options is part problem.
I never ever think to use the bus for any journey, I can all but see 2...
Exactly
Anybody thinking any major new transport system could be introduced is clearly a little bit special.
To then think it could be none on the cheap is worrying.
Edinburgh's tram system opens – £375m over budget and three years late...
In the last 16 years the number of cars on the road has increased by 5.5 million.
That figure has shown a steady rise with absolutely no sign of abating.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/299972/average-age-of-cars-on-the-road-in-the-united-kingdom/
All the while Sussex with it's ever...
Cycling initiatives fail because they are half arsed, poorly funded and done as last resort to spend funding before it is taken back by central government.
Just painting a couple of miles of tarmac isn't a holistic approach to genuine 21st century transportation issues.