Thursday, June 24, 2010

Should public transport be free? Ver. 1.0

World Streets is pleased to announce publication in the weeks ahead of  a series of articles and other media to investigate this idea in-depth in these pages.  We would ask our readers to bear in mind that there is a great deal more to this idea, approach than may at first meet the eye. So let's see what we get when we stretch our minds together on this perhaps surprisingly important and practical concept.


If you have any thoughts on this we invite you to get in touch via email - editor@worldstreets.org, Skype: newmobility, Tel. +331 7550 3788.  For some background on how we organise articles for publication, we invite you to have a look at http://worldstreets.wordpress.com/about/editorial-team/editorial-guidelines-2/.

We look forward to the discussions and your contributions with genuine interest.


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1 comment:

  1. If local governments make public transport free, should they also distribute free bicycles and free shoes to develop cycling and walking?

    I am looking forward with interest your publications.

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