By Doug on Mar 28, 2009 in International Car Free News | 0 Comments
Public transportation meeting opens in Taipei Central News Agency 2009-03-11 12:42 AM A regional conference on public transportation opened yesterday in Taipei, with 300 delegates from 22 countries gathering to discuss aspects of sustainable urban development and to observe Taiwan‘s progress in this regard. The March 10-13 Asia-Pacific Assembly of the International Association of Public [...]
By Steve on Nov 9, 2008 in International Car Free News | 0 Comments
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has placed global warming high on the agenda for the G-8 summit, in the Baltic Sea resort of Heiligendamm, Germany. The 2,000-home Quartier Vauban development outside Freiburg, Germany, promotes a car-free lifestyle .(Freiberg Municipality) If Merkel, who currently holds the rotating G-8 chair, has her way, the leaders of the world’s [...]
By Steve on Jun 1, 2008 in International Car Free News | 0 Comments
Fewer cars on Japan’s roads Posted by: Ian Rowley on May 16 on Business Week’s News Site (see link at end of article) Given that Japan’s car market has been shrinking for years, reaching a 25-year low in 2007 million, execs at Japan’s car makers must be reasonably pleased that sales in 2008 have risen [...]