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Alternatives to car use

Established alternatives to car use include cycling, walking, kick scooters, rollerblading, skateboarding, twikes and (electric or internal combustion) motorcycles. Other alternatives are public transport vehicles (buses, guided buses, trolleybuses, trains, subways, monorails, tramways).

Critical Mass, San Francisco, April 29, 2005 and Muni Metro tram on J Church line
A tram in Luxembourg in 2018
Solaris trolleybus in Landskrona, Sweden

History edit

 
An 1889 Japanese print shows various forms of transportation

Prior to the popularity of car use which dominated motorised transport (and consequently urban planning) from around the 1950s onwards, several transportation modes were used. Pedestrianism for both short and long distances was used, but also travel by horse especially for long distances. Trams, especially powered trams, achieved widespread popularity in the 19th century. Carriages, used for centuries, are still used but mainly for tourism.

Public transport edit

 
Walking bus, Třebíč-Vnitřní Město, Třebíč District, Vysočina Region, Czechia, Karlovo náměstí

The public transport with the highest modal share worldwide is travelling by bus followed by travelling by rail due to infrastructure cost. A pedestrian form of public transport is a walking bus predominantly used by schools. An attempt to transform private transport by bicycle into public transport has been bicycle sharing schemes. Effectively they are renting access to a fleet. Bicycle-sharing systems have been implemented in over 1000 cities worldwide, and are especially common in many European and Chinese cities of all sizes. Similar programs have been implemented across the United States as well, including large cities like Washington, D.C., and New York City, as well as smaller cities like Buffalo, New York and Fort Collins, Colorado.

Personal rapid transit is a scheme that has been discussed, in which small, automated vehicles would run on special elevated tracks spaced within walking distance throughout a city, and could provide direct service to a chosen station without stops. However, despite several concepts existing for decades personal rapid transit has failed to gain significant ground and several prototypes and experimental systems have been dismantled as failures.

Private transport edit

Unmotorised edit

The private transport with the highest modal share, worldwide that is unmotorised, is pedestrianism followed by cycling.

Motorised edit

 
E-scooters are the most popular new motor vehicle in cities

Another possibility is forms of personal transport such as the electric skateboard/mountainboard, electric kick scooter, or personal transporters, such as self-balancing unicycles (i.e. Segway PT and others), which could serve as an alternative to cars and bicycles if they prove to be socially accepted.[1]

Electric or internal combustion motorcycles (which also include scooters) are also an option. Internal combustion motorcycles do create some degree of local air pollution however. That said, the degree of local air pollution varies considerably depending on which fuel (i.e. gasoline, LPG, CNG/biogas, hydrogen) is injected to the internal combustion engine. This fuel can be freely chosen, and existing motorcycle engine can be converted to run on these. Hydrogen for instance is described as being "near-emissionless" when burned in an internal combustion engine.

 
Motor assisted quadricycle

Also, velomobiles exist (including electric assisted versions), which compared to regular bicycles have the benefit of being enclosed (hence protecting the driver from the weather), and the potential of being motorized, which can allow one to travel greater distances (at a faster speed).

Benefits edit

All of these alternative modes of transport pollute less than at least the petroleum-powered car and contribute to transport sustainability. They also provide other significant benefits such as reduced traffic-related injuries and fatalities, reduced space requirements, both for parking and driving, reduced resource usage and pollution related to both manufacturing and driving, increased social inclusion, increased economic and social equity, and more livable streets and cities. Some alternative modes of transportation, especially cycling, also provide regular, low-impact exercise, tailored to the needs of human bodies. Public transport is also linked to increased exercise, because they are combined in a multi-modal transport chain that includes walking or cycling.

A study which checked the costs and the benefits of introducing Low Traffic Neighbourhood in London found the benefits overpass the costs approximately by 100 times in the first 20 years and the difference is growing over time. The health benefits are "£4,800 per local adult" but became prominent generally 1-2 years after the scheme is introduced.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jane Holtz Kay (1998). Asphalt Nation: how the automobile took over America, and how we can take it back. ISBN 0-520-21620-2.
  2. ^ Walker, Peter (March 8, 2024). "Health gains of low-traffic schemes up to 100 times greater than costs, study finds". The Guardian. Retrieved March 10, 2024.

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Established alternatives to car use include cycling walking kick scooters rollerblading skateboarding twikes and electric or internal combustion motorcycles Other alternatives are public transport vehicles buses guided buses trolleybuses trains subways monorails tramways Critical Mass San Francisco April 29 2005 and Muni Metro tram on J Church line A tram in Luxembourg in 2018 Solaris trolleybus in Landskrona Sweden Contents 1 History 2 Public transport 3 Private transport 3 1 Unmotorised 3 2 Motorised 4 Benefits 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp An 1889 Japanese print shows various forms of transportation Further information Pedestrian and Equestrianism Prior to the popularity of car use which dominated motorised transport and consequently urban planning from around the 1950s onwards several transportation modes were used Pedestrianism for both short and long distances was used but also travel by horse especially for long distances Trams especially powered trams achieved widespread popularity in the 19th century Carriages used for centuries are still used but mainly for tourism Public transport editMain article Public transportFurther information Walking bus and Bicycle train nbsp Walking bus Trebic Vnitrni Mesto Trebic District Vysocina Region Czechia Karlovo namesti The public transport with the highest modal share worldwide is travelling by bus followed by travelling by rail due to infrastructure cost A pedestrian form of public transport is a walking bus predominantly used by schools An attempt to transform private transport by bicycle into public transport has been bicycle sharing schemes Effectively they are renting access to a fleet Bicycle sharing systems have been implemented in over 1000 cities worldwide and are especially common in many European and Chinese cities of all sizes Similar programs have been implemented across the United States as well including large cities like Washington D C and New York City as well as smaller cities like Buffalo New York and Fort Collins Colorado Personal rapid transit is a scheme that has been discussed in which small automated vehicles would run on special elevated tracks spaced within walking distance throughout a city and could provide direct service to a chosen station without stops However despite several concepts existing for decades personal rapid transit has failed to gain significant ground and several prototypes and experimental systems have been dismantled as failures Private transport editUnmotorised edit Further information Active mobility Cycling Pedestrianism and Bike bus The private transport with the highest modal share worldwide that is unmotorised is pedestrianism followed by cycling Motorised edit nbsp E scooters are the most popular new motor vehicle in cities Another possibility is forms of personal transport such as the electric skateboard mountainboard electric kick scooter or personal transporters such as self balancing unicycles i e Segway PT and others which could serve as an alternative to cars and bicycles if they prove to be socially accepted 1 Electric or internal combustion motorcycles which also include scooters are also an option Internal combustion motorcycles do create some degree of local air pollution however That said the degree of local air pollution varies considerably depending on which fuel i e gasoline LPG CNG biogas hydrogen is injected to the internal combustion engine This fuel can be freely chosen and existing motorcycle engine can be converted to run on these Hydrogen for instance is described as being near emissionless when burned in an internal combustion engine nbsp Motor assisted quadricycle Also velomobiles exist including electric assisted versions which compared to regular bicycles have the benefit of being enclosed hence protecting the driver from the weather and the potential of being motorized which can allow one to travel greater distances at a faster speed Benefits editAll of these alternative modes of transport pollute less than at least the petroleum powered car and contribute to transport sustainability They also provide other significant benefits such as reduced traffic related injuries and fatalities reduced space requirements both for parking and driving reduced resource usage and pollution related to both manufacturing and driving increased social inclusion increased economic and social equity and more livable streets and cities Some alternative modes of transportation especially cycling also provide regular low impact exercise tailored to the needs of human bodies Public transport is also linked to increased exercise because they are combined in a multi modal transport chain that includes walking or cycling A study which checked the costs and the benefits of introducing Low Traffic Neighbourhood in London found the benefits overpass the costs approximately by 100 times in the first 20 years and the difference is growing over time The health benefits are 4 800 per local adult but became prominent generally 1 2 years after the scheme is introduced 2 See also editBicycle parking station Bike lane Bus rapid transit Car costs Car dependency Car free movement Cargo bike Cycling infrastructure Effects of the car on societies Electric bicycle Environmental effects of transport Environmental movement Environmentalism Green transport hierarchy Green vehicle Human electric hybrid vehicle List of emerging technologies Transport Manufacturing emissions of electric cars Noise pollution Removal of curbside parking spaces frees up space for bicycle lanes Street reclamation Changing streets to focus on non car use Sustainable transport WalkabilityReferences edit Jane Holtz Kay 1998 Asphalt Nation how the automobile took over America and how we can take it back ISBN 0 520 21620 2 Walker Peter March 8 2024 Health gains of low traffic schemes up to 100 times greater than costs study finds The Guardian Retrieved March 10 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alternatives to car use amp oldid 1212936640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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