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Details at : http://www.aunt-sue.info/ The aim of the Accessibility and User Needs in Transport for Sustainable Urban Environments consortium (AUNT-SUE) is to
Eric, Where has this stuff on x-transit been for these past years!? I went to its site and found a treasure-trove of goodies, albeit about something once
On Behalf Of Puchalsky, Chris Sent: Thursday, 28 August 2008 15:47 Eric, I am somewhat wary of a few of your points and implications below. Fast Implementation
Here is information on timely new energy policy reports: "Managing Transport Challenges When Oil Prices Rise" (http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/research/reports/357.pdf
Those are excellent cautionary remarks Michael. You ask why we say "Better, Faster, Cheaper." Let me see if I can respond usefully. Well the starting point is