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Long-overdue changes are afoot in Britain’s bus networks.
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Active travel can help tackle the climate crisis earlier than electric vehicles – even if you swap the car for a bike for just one trip a day.
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A range of factors influence the behaviour of minibus drivers in Ghana. This involves a complex web of factors, motivations and constraints.
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Containment during the pandemic has contributed to a recognition of the importance of public space as a gathering place and an essential tool to meet the needs of the population.
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There are plenty of reasons why our road signs should be in both te reo Māori and English. And no, bilingual signs don’t cause accidents.
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Slashing carbon emissions by 68% by 2030 will depend on using the UK’s infrastructure strategy effectively.
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We’re on the road again. Getting enough COVID-19 vaccine to where it’s needed in a given time frame is the next logistical hurdle.
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Active travel has become attractive to a degree not seen for decades. Policy needs to follow.
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Australian bicycles are largely influenced by sport, not utility. We should embrace cargo bikes for their usefulness, over speed.
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The age of autonomous vehicles is edging closer to reality with the launch of a driverless taxi service in the USA.
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A used electric vehicle can be yours for well under A$20,000. But supply is limited and, like with any major purchase, there are potential pitfalls.
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Drivers with long commutes who rarely charge their plug-in hybrid car are likely to emit much more CO₂ than official test figures suggest.
Data on food prices are crucial for political and economic stability but are not easily accessible.
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Poor and inconsistent pricing data makes it hard to assess agricultural markets.
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New bike lanes are a good idea for health and air quality, but the convenience of car travel for most journeys will remain.
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Although COVID-19 measures have had a negative impact on food supply in Nigeria, there are other factors responsible for the dramatic rise in food prices.
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It seems likely we are going to need radical reductions in future ownership of private vehicles as we transition to cleaner transport.
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Electricity is only one part of the green energy puzzle we need to solve.
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A high-speed rail network in Australia would create many benefits by reshaping cities and regional communities along its route.
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E-scooters from share schemes will be legal on roads in England, Scotland and Wales from July 4.
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Our new tool identifies where new cycling infrastructure can be installed.