BTW (bikes, transit & walkers) vs. Freeways & Cars

06/01/10

Permalink 01:12:58 pm, by NicS, 103 words   English (CA)
Categories: Gateway, Transportation, South Fraser Perimeter Road, Port Mann Twinning

BTW (bikes, transit & walkers) vs. Freeways & Cars

In the world of human ground based transport, there are two strains of thought.

  1. We can all have what we want, ie. endless freeways, transit, bike lanes & walkways.

  2. One option always comes at the expense of another or choices must be made or those without cars will have limited transport choice.

Taxes for transportation infrastructure are paid by all of us, so we all must benefit. Not just road builders, car dealers and those that choose to drive. In this video, Eric Doherty puts forward an excellent case for why more BTW is the way to transport oneself.

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