tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10939281.post2437968573587779196..comments2024-03-17T08:16:42.227+01:00Comments on World Streets: The Politics of Transport in Cities: Drive Train Technology vs. New MobilityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10939281.post-21930708073984728822009-06-20T17:36:08.049+02:002009-06-20T17:36:08.049+02:00As climate change gathers momentum and in many are...As climate change gathers momentum and in many areas gains acceptance as an actual problem, my business activities have taken me out of the realm of sustainable transport and back into what I might term normal, everyday transport. It turns out that this ‘real world’ has not changed much. <br /><br />The love for fast cars with lots of toys is still there. The knowledge of alternatives is thin, W. Dirk van Dijlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10939281.post-40532968258496862792009-06-20T07:00:49.246+02:002009-06-20T07:00:49.246+02:00Chris
I have been promoting a version of rideshari...Chris<br />I have been promoting a version of ridesharing that I call 'flexible carpooling' (see details at www.flexiblecarpooling.org). <br /><br />I once tried to create a new word to capture the essence of what we are trying to achieve and I came up with 'sabysh', which is a truncation of 'saving by sharing', which is what your article seems to be about. I think it isPaul Minetthttp://www.tripconvergence.comnoreply@blogger.com