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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Sharing: Humankind's oldest technology is ready for a comeback
Parks vs. Parking: What do Indian cities need?
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Energy and Equity, Ivan Illich.
So here you have it. The whole thing. Print it out. Mark it up. Share your thoughts. Let me take a single phrase from the book to get the ball rolling: "Participatory democracy postulates low-energy technology. Only participatory democracy creates the conditions for rational technology." (And this almost two decades before the phrase "sustainable development" first appeared on the radar screen. So off we go with Illich as our guide!)
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
On the road with one of Cairo's first female taxi drivers
We cannot of course be sure if you are following all of our web of key themes that together create the bedrock of World Streets, but two of these that are most important to us are (a) the importance of "pattern change" and, of course our old friends will say, (b) the role of women as not just passive passengers in a system designed by and mainly for men, but also active drivers of the changes that we now need to put in place to have mobility systems which are both sustainable and just as well as efficient. With this in view, let's share with you this morning a very short video just in from the BBC in which one of Cairo's new female taxi drivers shares with us some of her views on her job and the attitudes it evokes in the people around on the street.
Monday, September 27, 2010
We have moved

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Welcome to the new home of World Streets, the planet’s only sustainable transport daily newspaper.
You will come in to our second operating platform for the journal, after a year and a half working with Blogger at http://newmobilityagenda.blogspot.com/. blogger gave us a great starting point, but as we moved ahead we found that it does not have the tight organization and flexibility that is required when we find ourselves trying not only to post interesting articles and useful information day after day, but also to provide a deep resource with considerable content . . . and some handy ways of finding it when you need it. So we shopped around and eventually came up with this WordPress frame which does a much better job, given our particular requirements.With that in view, we would suggest that on your first visit you spend a bit of time working your way across this little top menu, which hopefully explains itself. We also would respectfully propose that you have a good look at the content and links which are organized in the right-most column here. Each of these small devices is intended to help you dig deeply and efficiently into the close to one thousand references and messages that have been logged here since W/S started publication in early 2009. It would be a great pity were this intellectual patrimony to disappear into the ethers.
Please note: This site has two sets of functions. The first is as a daily and weekly journal reporting critically on leading (and lagging) projects and events world-wide. This basically takes up the top half of the site, and includes some handy tools for researching and identifying past articles, signing in to receive handy daily or weekly notifications on articles, monthly archives, .
The lower part of the site provides a series of carefully selected key links and sources (left column, in all close to two hundred, yet to be completed), and a Combined Search Engine (Knoogle) which points to all of them for handy one click screening and reference. The second column provides the reader with a handy place to scan the latest messages and exchanges of a dozen of our New Mobility discussion fora.
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Sharing: Strategy for a Small Planet
I appreciate this opportunity to share with this distinguished international audience by way of introduction to the presentations and discussions that will now follow a few wo
Friday, September 24, 2010
Street Talk: Ivan Illich on Sharing in Transport
Ivan Illich in Energy and Equity (Chapter: Speed-stunned imagination)
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Kaohsiung pause
Friday, September 10, 2010
Cycling as the catalyst for more human and sustainable transport
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Kaohsiung 2010 Papers: Will Carsharing Work in China?
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Who read World Streets this morning?
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Kaohsiung 2010 Papers. Sharing/Strategy for a Small Planet. Part I
Monday, September 6, 2010
Kaohsiung 2010 Papers: Employer Share/Transport
Rory McMullan, Project Administrator of this year's Kaohsiung conference, is one of the keynote speakers in the session which is reporting on ride/sharing as a tool for affordable and fair sustainable transport in and around our cities world-wide. In this presentation he undertakes to introduce a range of employer share/transport services for larger pubic sector and industrial employers in Taiwan.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
No need for speed
Friday, September 3, 2010
Kaohsiung 2010 Papers: Thoughts on Share/Transport from Chengdu, China
Kaohsiung 2010 Papers: Are streets meant for travel alone?
Kaohsiung 2010 Papers: Share/Transport in India - Threats, Challenges, Opportunities
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Kaohsiung 2010 Papers: On ride-sharing and efficiency
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Kaohsiung 2010 Papers: Making ridesharing easy
As I sat in traffic on Auckland's North-Western motorway, all alone in my cocoon, I could see that others were doing the same. Looking across, I could see each person, alone in their car, and I wondered if they might be heading to the same place as me?
What Transportation And Public Health Can Learn From Each Other About Changing Public Behaviors
• A long talk with a friend about the dangers of speeding to
• A newly posted sign announcing a lower speed limit.
• A stop sign placed in the middle of the block.
• A series of speed bumps along the road.