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World Streets: The Physics of Gridlock: What causes traffic jams?
The Physics of Gridlock: What causes traffic jams? Editor’s note: Today five year’s later Stephen Budiansky still looks right on target. So unless we forget ...
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World Streets: Common sense on "next generation" carsharing ...
Mar 19, 2009 ... Last October, the Paris authorities announced plans for an ‘Autolib’ electric car-sharing scheme to do on four wheels what the successful ...
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World Streets: Paris, Parks, Public Spaces & Policy - Not an accident
It's true that in Paris, as in many other cities, parks and gardens are a luxury. .... 75 acres (30 hectares) for new parks and public spaces. ...
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World Streets: Op-Eds: World Streets Invited Opinion Pieces
It is vital that these contributions stick closely to the defined objectives and mission statement of World Streets And the New Mobility Agenda. ...
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World Streets: The Physics of Gridlock: What causes traffic jams?
The Physics of Gridlock: What causes traffic jams? Editor’s note: Today five year’s later Stephen Budiansky still looks right on target. So unless we forget ...
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World Streets: The Physics of Gridlock: What causes traffic jams?
The Physics of Gridlock: What causes traffic jams? Editor’s note: Today five year’s later Stephen Budiansky still looks right on target. So unless we forget ...
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World Streets: The Physics of Gridlock: What causes traffic jams?
The Physics of Gridlock: What causes traffic jams? Editor’s note: Today five year’s later Stephen Budiansky still looks right on target. So unless we forget ...
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World Streets: Leading Edge: Twenty is plenty
Leading Edge: Twenty is plenty. Twenty is plenty. Speed contributes to causing accidents and it also increases their severity. A pedestrian hit by a car at ...
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World Streets: New Mobility Agenda
World Streets is a world-wide collaborative program of the New Mobility Agenda, which was originally established in 1988 and has been on line since. ...
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World Streets: Creating a common “New Mobility Agenda” for policy ...
What some call the New Mobility Agenda is in fact nothing more than a different way of looking at the transportation sector, conditioned by the ...