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This new edition of John Forester's handbook for transportation policy makers and bicycling advocates has been completely rewritten to reflect changes of the last decade. It includes new chapters on European bikeway engineering, city planning, integration with mass transit and long-distance carriers, "traffic calming," and the art of encouraging private-sector support for bicycle commuting. A professional engineer and an avid bicyclist, John Forester combined those interests in founding the discipline of cycling transportation engineering, which regards bicycling as a form of vehicular transportation equal to any other form of transportation. Forester, who believes that riding a bicycle along streets with traffic is safer than pedaling on restricted bike paths and bike lanes, argues the case for cyclists' rights with zeal and with statistics based on experience, traffic studies, and roadway design standards. Over the nearly two decades since Bicycle Transportation was first published, he has brought about many changes in the national standards for highways, bikeways, bicycles, and traffic laws. His Effective Cycling Program continues to grow.
Bicycle commuting. --- Bicycle commuting --- Commuting --- Cycling --- URBANISM/Transportation
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"Commuting is a significant segment of everyday life and as city populations and boundaries expand, so do commutes. Transit Life is the first book to explore how commuting is transforming life in the twenty-first century city. Through rich and evocative accounts of commuting experiences, the book shows how everyday journeys through cities are changing the way that people negotiate their work-life balance; they are putting all manner of physical and emotional demands on the people involved; they are changing the nature of people's relationships; and they are creating new forms of enablement and constraint. Contrasting with more conventional quantitative approaches, Transit Life introduces a novel set of methods and ideas that can help us to understanding how commuting is generating new and unexpected forms of social change through the way that people socialize; the way that people work; the way that people use their leisure time; and the way that people inhabit the city."--Provided by publisher.
Commuting --- Commuters. --- Commuters --- Social aspects. --- Time management. --- URBANISM/Transportation
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Chinese production of automobiles rose from 42,000 cars per year in 1990 to 2.3 million in 2004; the number of passenger vehicles on the road doubled every two and a half years through the 1990s and continues to grow. In China Shifts Gears, Kelly Sims Gallagher identifies an unprecedented opportunity for China to "shift gears" and avoid the usual problems associated with the automobile industry -- including urban air pollution caused by tailpipe emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, and high dependence on oil imports -- while spurring economic development. This transformation will only take place if the Chinese government plays a leadership role in building domestic technological capacity and pushing foreign automakers to transfer cleaner and more energy-efficient technologies to China. If every new car sold in China had the cleanest and most energy-efficient of the automotive technologies already available, urban air pollution could be minimized, emissions of climate-altering greenhouse gases would be lower than projected, and the Chinese auto industry would continue to flourish and contribute to China's steady economic development. But so far, Gallagher finds, the opportunity to shift gears has been missed. Gallagher looks in detail at three U.S.-Chinese joint ventures: Beijing Jeep, Shanghai GM, and Chang'An Ford. These case studies are based on original research, including interviews with 90 government officials, industry representatives, and experts in both countries. Drawing from the case studies, Gallagher explores the larger issues of the environmental and economic effects of technology transfer in the automobile industry and the policy implications of "leapfrogging" to more advanced technology.
Automobile industry and trade --- S10/0523 --- S10/0521 --- Automotive industry --- Motor vehicle industry --- Environmental aspects --- Energy consumption --- China: Economics, industry and commerce--Power supply (electricity, mining, oil) and computing industry --- China: Economics, industry and commerce--Heavy industry --- URBANISM/Transportation --- ENVIRONMENT/Environmental Politics & Policy
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The story of the evolution of the urban freeway, the competing visions that informed it, and the emerging alternatives for more sustainable urban transportation.Urban freeways often cut through the heart of a city, destroying neighborhoods, displacing residents, and reconfiguring street maps. These massive infrastructure projects, costing billions of dollars in transportation funds, have been shaped for the last half century by the ideas of highway engineers, urban planners, landscape architects, and architects--with highway engineers playing the leading role. In Changing Lanes, Joseph DiMento and Cliff Ellis describe the evolution of the urban freeway in the United States, from its rural parkway precursors through the construction of the interstate highway system to emerging alternatives for more sustainable urban transportation.DiMento and Ellis describe controversies that arose over urban freeway construction, focusing on three cases: Syracuse, which early on embraced freeways through its center; Los Angeles, which rejected some routes and then built I-105, the most expensive urban road of its time; and Memphis, which blocked the construction of I-40 through its core. Finally, they consider the emerging urban highway removal movement and other innovative efforts by cities to re-envision urban transportation.
Express highways -- Government policy -- United States -- History. --- Express highways -- United States -- History. --- Express highways --- Business & Economics --- Transportation Economics --- History --- Government policy --- History. --- Controlled access highways --- Express roads --- Expressways --- Freeways --- Interstate highways --- Interstates (Express highways) --- Limited access highways --- Motorways --- Superhighways --- Turnpikes (Modern) --- Roads --- Toll roads --- Government policy&delete& --- E-books --- ARCHITECTURE/Urban Design --- ENVIRONMENT/General --- URBANISM/Transportation
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Aluminum shaped the twentieth century. It enabled high-speed travel and gravity-defying flight. It was the material of a streamlined aesthetic that came to represent modernity. And it became an essential ingredient in industrial and domestic products that ranged from airplanes and cars to designer chairs and artificial Christmas trees.
Aluminum. --- Aluminum industry and trade --- Social aspects. --- Aluminium --- Light metals industry --- Group 13 elements --- Light metals --- Aluminum --- Social aspects --- E-books --- SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/History of Technology --- HUMANITIES/History --- URBANISM/Transportation --- Industrie --- Aspect social --- Industrie et commerce --- Aspect social. --- Aluminum industry and trade - Social aspects --- Métal --- Histoire de la construction --- Modernité
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"Modes of transportation understood, by political regimes in different times and places, as intrinsically useful for clandestine movement, subversive mobility, and smuggling for revolt. Contents: Chapters look at canal transportation, several types of animal transportation (mules, elephants, camels and sled-dogs are all treated at some length), and inner-city freight-carrying infrastructure"--Provided by publisher.
Transportation and state --- Transportation --- Subversive activities --- Insurgency. --- Smuggling --- Pack animals (Transportation) --- Beasts of burden --- Pack stock --- Packstock --- Working animals --- Contraband trade --- Crime --- Customs administration --- Insurgent attacks --- Rebellions --- Civil war --- Political crimes and offenses --- Revolutions --- Government, Resistance to --- Internal security --- Fifth column --- Security offenses --- Unconventional warfare --- Insurgency --- Sovereignty, Violation of --- Society and transportation --- State and transportation --- Transportation policy --- History. --- Social aspects. --- Prevention. --- Government policy --- History --- Social aspects --- Prevention --- E-books --- SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/General --- URBANISM/Transportation --- ENVIRONMENT/General
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An examination of how human beings are brought into the planning of complex infrastructure projects, through analysis of a controversial public transportation project.
Infrastructure (Economics) --- Local transit --- Urban transportation --- City transportation --- Metropolitan transportation --- Municipal transportation --- Transportation, Urban --- City planning --- Transportation --- Urban policy --- City transit --- Mass transit --- Municipal transit --- Public transit --- Rapid transit --- Transit systems --- Urban transit --- Ridesharing --- Capital, Social (Economics) --- Economic infrastructure --- Social capital (Economics) --- Social infrastructure --- Social overhead capital --- Economic development --- Human settlements --- Public goods --- Public works --- Capital --- Planning. --- Citizen participation. --- Transantiago (Santiago, Chile) --- SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/General --- URBANISM/Transportation --- SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/History of Technology
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In the nineteenth century, horse transportation consumed vast amounts of land for hay production, and the intense traffic and ankle-deep manure created miserable living conditions in urban centers. The introduction of the horseless carriage solved many of these problems but has created others. Today another revolution in transportation seems overdue. Transportation consumes two-thirds of the world's petroleum and has become the largest contributor to global environmental change. Most of this increase in scale can be attributed to the strong desire for personal mobility that comes with economic growth. In Transportation in a Climate-Constrained World, the authors present the first integrated assessment of the factors affecting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from passenger transportation. They examine such topics as past and future travel demand; the influence of personal and business choices on passenger travel's climate impact; technologies and alternative fuels that may become available to mitigate GHG emissions from passenger transport; and policies that would promote a more sustainable transportation system. And most important, taking into account all of these options are taken together, they consider how to achieve a sustainable transportation system in the next thirty to fifty years.
Transportation --- Combustion gases --- Greenhouse gas mitigation. --- Air quality management. --- Transportation and state. --- Environmental aspects. --- State and transportation --- Transportation policy --- Air --- Air pollution control --- Air quality --- Control of air pollution --- Abatement of greenhouse gas emissions --- Emission reduction, Greenhouse gas --- Emissions reduction, Greenhouse gas --- GHG mitigation --- Greenhouse gas abatement --- Greenhouse gas emission reduction --- Greenhouse gas emissions reduction --- Greenhouse gas reduction --- Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions --- Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions --- Public transportation --- Transport --- Transportation, Primitive --- Transportation companies --- Transportation industry --- Government policy --- Pollution --- Control --- Management --- Economic aspects --- Environmental protection --- Pollution prevention --- Locomotion --- Commerce --- Communication and traffic --- Storage and moving trade --- Handbooks --- URBANISM/Transportation --- ENVIRONMENT/General
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This book provides a long-overdue vision for a new automobile era. The cars we drive today follow the same underlying design principles as the Model Ts of a hundred years ago. In the twenty-first century, cars are still made for twentieth-century purposes. They're well suited for conveying multiple passengers over long distances at high speeds, but inefficient for providing personal mobility within cities- where most of the world's people now live. William Mitchell and two industry experts reimagine the automobile, describing vehicles of the near future that are green, smart, connected, and fun to drive. They roll out four big ideas that will make this both feasible and timely. First, we must transform the DNA of the automobile, basing it on electric-drive and wireless communication rather than on petroleum and the internal combustion engine. This allows vehicles to become lighter, cleaner, and "smart" enough to avoid crashes and traffic jams. Second, automobiles need to be linked by a Mobility Internet that allows them to collect and share data on traffic conditions, intelligently coordinates their movements, and keeps drivers connected to their social networks. Third, automobiles must be recharged through a convenient, cost-effective infrastructure that is integrated with smart electric grids and makes increasing use of renewable energy sources. Finally, dynamically priced markets for electricity, road space, parking space, and shared-use vehicles must be introduced to provide optimum management of urban mobility and energy systems.
Electric automobiles --- Intelligent Transportation Systems. --- Transportation, Automotive. --- Urban transportation. --- Automobiles électriques --- Réseaux routiers intelligents --- Transports routiers --- Transports urbains --- Technological innovations. --- Innovations technologiques --- Auto's --- Ontwerpen --- Auto's. --- Ontwerpen. --- Réseaux routiers intelligents. --- Transports routiers. --- Transports urbains. --- Innovations technologiques. --- Automobiles --- Intelligent transportation systems. --- City transportation --- Metropolitan transportation --- Municipal transportation --- Transportation, Urban --- City planning --- Transportation --- Urban policy --- Automotive transportation --- Highway transportation --- Motor carriers --- Motor transportation --- Road transportation --- Advanced Road Traffic Systems --- Advanced Transport Telematics --- ATT (Highway communications) --- Intelligent Road Transportation Systems --- Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems --- IRTS (Highway communications) --- ITS (Highway communications) --- IVHS (Highway communications) --- Road Transport Informatics --- RTI (Highway communications) --- Vehicle Information and Communication Systems --- VICS (Highway communications) --- Electronics in transportation --- Highway communications --- Mobile communication systems --- Sociotechnical systems --- Automobiles, Electric --- Electric cars --- Electric vehicles --- Social aspects --- URBANISM/Transportation --- DESIGN/Industrial Design --- Automobiles électriques --- Réseaux routiers intelligents.
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A call to redefine mobility so that it is connected, heterogeneous, intelligent, and personalized, as well as sustainable, adaptable, and city-friendly. The twentieth century was the century of the automobile; the twenty-first will see mobility dramatically re-envisioned. Automobiles altered cityscapes, boosted economies, and made personal mobility efficient and convenient for many. We had a century-long love affair with the car. But today, people are more attached to their smartphones than their cars. Cars are not always the quickest mode of travel in cities; and emissions from the rapidly growing number of cars threaten the planet. This book, by three experts from industry and academia, envisions a new world of mobility that is connected, heterogeneous, intelligent, and personalized (the CHIP architecture). The authors describe the changes that are coming. City administrators are shifting from designing cities for cars to designing cities for people. Nations and cities will increasingly employ targeted user fees and offer subsidies to nudge consumers toward more sustainable modes. The sharing economy is coaxing many consumers to shift from being owners of assets to being users of services. The auto industry is responding with connected cars that double as virtual travel assistants and by introducing autonomous driving. The CHIP architecture embodies an integrated, multimode mobility system that builds on ubiquitous connectivity, electrified and autonomous vehicles, and a marketplace open to innovation and entrepreneurship. Consumers will exercise choice on the basis of user experience and efficiency, aided by "intelligent advisors," accessible through their mobile devices. An innovative mobility architecture reconfigured for this century is a social and economic necessity; this book charts a course for achieving it. [Publisher]
E-books --- Transportation, Automotive --- Automobiles --- Automobile industry and trade --- Urban transportation --- Transports routiers --- Transports urbains --- Technological innovations. --- Innovations technologiques --- Industrie et commerce --- City transportation --- Metropolitan transportation --- Municipal transportation --- Transportation, Urban --- City planning --- Transportation --- Urban policy --- Automotive industry --- Motor vehicle industry --- Automotive transportation --- Highway transportation --- Motor carriers --- Motor transportation --- Road transportation --- Social aspects --- Innovations technologiques. --- ARCHITECTURE/Urban Design --- URBANISM/Transportation --- BUSINESS/Business Technology --- urban transport --- vehicle --- innovation --- motor vehicle industry --- gépjárműipar --- аутомобилска индустрија --- avtomobilska industrija --- indústria automóvel --- industria automobilistica --- αυτοκινητοβιομηχανία --- autotööstus --- przemysł samochodowy 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pramonė --- gépjárműgyártás --- montagem de automóveis --- industri motorash --- motor industry --- autoconstructie --- autoražošana --- производство на автомобили --- autojen valmistus --- automobilių gamyba --- κατασκευή αυτοκινήτων --- automobile manufacture --- produzione automobilistica --- producție de automobile --- innovaatio --- innovazione --- novinka --- inovație --- innovazzjoni --- иновация --- innovatsioon --- innowacja --- jaunievedums --- innovación --- vernieuwing --- καινοτομία --- inovácia --- inovação --- иновација --- nuálaíocht --- Innovation --- innováció --- risi --- inovacija --- τεχνολογική καινοτομία --- teknologisk fornyelse --- industrielle Innovation --- technologische Innovation --- technológiai innováció --- inovação tecnológica --- innovación industrial --- innovación tecnológica --- risi industriale --- naujovė --- βιομηχανική καινοτομία --- technologische vernieuwing --- industrijska inovacija --- innovazione industriale --- tehnoloogiline innovatsioon --- priemyselná inovácia --- technologijos naujovė --- technologická inovácia --- innovation technologique --- teollinen innovaatio --- tehnoloģisks jauninājums --- fornyelse --- risi teknologjike --- inovație industrială --- teknisk innovation --- innovation industrielle --- teknologinen innovaatio --- teknologisk innovation --- industriell innovation --- technological innovation --- pramoninė naujovė --- industrial innovation --- технолошка иновација --- innovazione tecnologica --- průmyslová novinka --- tööstusinnovatsioon --- technická novinka --- tehnološka inovacija --- industriel innovation --- ipari innováció --- inovação industrial --- rūpniecisks jauninājums --- innovazione scientifica --- inovație tehnologică --- veikolu --- vehículo --- mjet --- vozilo --- voertuig --- vozidlo --- veículo --- ajoneuvo --- véhicule --- Fahrzeug --- befordringsmiddel --- jármű --- transporto priemonė --- όχημα --- fordon --- превозно средство --- возило --- transportlīdzeklis --- feithicil --- pojazd --- veicolo --- vehicul --- sõiduk --- impiante transporti --- сообраќајно средство --- dopravné vybavenie --- rullande materiel --- dopravné zariadenie --- køretøj --- transporta aprīkojums --- materiale di trasporto --- közlekedési eszköz --- transport facilities --- rollendes Material --- kuljetuslaitteet --- transporto įranga --- transport equipment --- veovahendid --- rullende materiel --- liiklusvahendid --- prijevozno sredstvo --- vůz --- transportmateriel --- material de transporte --- material circulante --- μεταφορικό υλικό --- pajisje transporti --- material rodante --- transportmaterieel --- transporta infrastruktūra --- echipament de transport --- matériel de transport --- matériel roulant --- τροχαίο υλικό --- Stadtverkehr --- mestni prevoz --- městská doprava --- bytransport --- kaupunkiliikenne --- gradski prijevoz --- pilsētas transports --- trasporti urbani --- trasport urban --- transport urbain --- градски транспорт --- transport urban --- stadsvervoer --- mestská doprava --- miesto transportas --- transporte urbano --- linnatransport --- városi közlekedés --- αστικές συγκοινωνίες --- transport miejski --- stadstransport --- градски превоз --- mobilità urbana --- medzimestská doprava --- kaupunkien välinen liikenne --- transport interurbain --- mobiliteit in de stad --- kommunaler Nahverkehr --- trasporti interurbani --- rörlighet i städer --- městský provoz --- Mobilität im Ortsverkehr --- transport ndërqytetas --- υπεραστικές συγκοινωνίες --- transporte intraurbano --- ortsverbindender Verkehr --- intercity transport --- Personennahverkehr --- transport mellan städer --- mobilitet i byen --- helyközi járat --- меѓуградски транспорт --- tarpmiestinis transportas --- transport mellem byer --- starppilsētu transports --- städtische Verkehrsmittel --- transporte interurbano --- mobilidade urbana --- mobilité urbaine --- меѓуградски превоз --- interstedelijk vervoer --- međugradski prijevoz --- linnadevaheline transport --- transport interurban --- movilidad urbana --- helyközi közlekedés --- helyközi szállítás --- doprava ve městech --- liikkuminen kaupungeissa --- αστική κινητικότητα --- iompar uirbeach --- an tionscal mótarfheithiclí
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