Links of the day – January 21, 2013
- Danish ambassador: cycling in Britain is seen as an activity for the few | Life and style | The Guardian
Anne Hedensted Steffensen says cycling in London is fun, but in Denmark it is ‘normal, on a par with brushing your teeth’
- Cycling in Britain: government to get serious with all-party inquiry | Politics | The Guardian
Parliamentary cycling group hopes to build on 2012′s track success to get UK pedalling up European tables of bike use
- 4 Big Ideas To Revolutionize Transportation | TheCityFix
Two leaders on urban development recently came together on the same stage: Dr. Jim Yong Kim and Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Kim, president of the World Bank, and Bloomberg, mayor of New York City, headlined a panel at the Transforming Transportation conference, an event co-organized by the World Bank and WRI’s EMBARQ Center for Sustainable Transport. Through a discussion moderated by Zanny Minton Beddoes, an editor at The Economist, and closed by WRI’s president, Dr. Andrew Steer, Kim and Bloomberg took on the meaty topic of how to shape the future of urban transport.
- Der Lärm der Zukunft – Welt – Tagesspiegel
Fahrradrikschas prägten den Alltag in Asien. Doch mehr und mehr weichen sie Mopeds und Autos.
- MOBILITÄT NICHT NUR FÜR AUTOS: Plädoyer für eine radgerechte Stadt – taz.de
Mit einem “Masterplan Fahrradverkehr” wollen die Grünen die Ausrichtung der Stadtplanung am Auto beenden. Sie fordern einen “Umweltverbund” mit dem ÖPNV
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