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Walking and cycling and the local transport plan

This paper looks at the opportunities for promoting walking and cycling through five-year Local Transport Plans (LTPs), which have recently replaced the annual Transport Policies and Programme (TPP) scheme as the means for securing funding approval for investment in local transport.
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How we can save the planet

In the late eighties, while the Department of Transport was congratulating itself on reducing pedestrian deaths, Hillman pointed out that death rates were falling because the roads were getting more dangerous—not less. He was right.
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France on foot.com

This site is dedicated to the little known French trail system, which is made up of an astounding 110,000 miles of off-road foot paths. The author has written a book, France on Foot, that explains in detail how to take a walking vacation in France on your own, and the book is, of course, covered here. But the main reason I maintain the site is to post current news about all the changes, resources and links I have learned about since the book was published.
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Employee transportation survey (Vancouver, Canada)

A survey form for employees of their transport to and from work
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TDM in Europe - a synthesis of research findings

Florida department of transportation: summary of final report submitted by the national centre for transit research This report provides information on transport demand management (TDM) strategies in Europe.
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Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.

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