CARFREE TOKYO

- a collection of notes and reflections on urban living from the perspective of a family of (soon to be) five in Tokyo. Being hit by a motor vehicle and seeing your life flash before your eyes can make you pause to reflect on whether American style auto-centric urban transportation of the Roosevelt era really is a Good Idea for civilized modern cities in the 21st Century. This blog explores the good and the bad in urban planning and design, here and elsewhere. The goal is simple - not "death to all cars", just more walkable communities, quiet tree-lined streets, good public transport, traffic calming, Velib style bicycle sharing and the like - reclaiming our cities for their people, not their cars. Partly theraputic (so I don't go trying to throttle every dangerous driver I come across) and partly out of a real desire to see positive change, this blog explores how it can be done, the people who do it, and how, in many small ways, this very old idea may at last have found its zeitgeist. Comments and suggestions welcome.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

The Bike Sharing Blog

I thought I would briefly introduce a nice blog I found called "The Bike Sharing Blog", which provides lots of information about successful bike sharing programs like Velib in Paris, and not so successful projects like that in Brussels, and examines the reasons why. They also had this neat little video clip about the Velib system in Paris.


Bikes Belong presents: Velib from Bikes Belong Coalition on Vimeo.


Enough said. Take a look for yourself. Add it to your feed reader.

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