Just wondered what you include under the term ‘public transport’. Public transport really stands together with walking and cycling. Almost everyone needs to walk to a public transport stop. If you neglect cycling in the developing world especially, although increasingly in the developed world too, you encourage more people onto public transport, thereby raising the crush factor, increasing emissions and pollution, and taking up space that could be used by people switching from cars and motorcycles. Can you include walking and cycling in your pages?
We use the term public transport principaly for practical reasons and YES we support “soft” transportation mode as cycling and walking. You can read information about that in reports like the ones from Canada or Mexico.
Thanks for your suggestion, our website is starting, good ideas are welcomed
Just wondered what you include under the term ‘public transport’. Public transport really stands together with walking and cycling. Almost everyone needs to walk to a public transport stop. If you neglect cycling in the developing world especially, although increasingly in the developed world too, you encourage more people onto public transport, thereby raising the crush factor, increasing emissions and pollution, and taking up space that could be used by people switching from cars and motorcycles. Can you include walking and cycling in your pages?
Hi Simon!
We use the term public transport principaly for practical reasons and YES we support “soft” transportation mode as cycling and walking. You can read information about that in reports like the ones from Canada or Mexico.
Thanks for your suggestion, our website is starting, good ideas are welcomed
Anne-Louise