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| + | # Low-impact transport | ||
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| + |  so that housing, work, shopping, schools and leisure are closer together rather than zoned, like Milton Keynes and most US cities. This may mean reducing the scale of enterprises, | ||
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| + | ### Fuel efficiency / alternative fuels | ||
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| + | Fuel efficiency only works to reduce overall fuel use in a [stable, non-growing economy](/ | ||
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| + |  include [electricity](electric_vehicles) (from renewables); | ||
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| + | ### Sharing vehicles | ||
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| + | This ranges from sharing our private vehicles ([[car sharing]] or [[hitchhiking]]) to sharing public vehicles (trains, buses etc.). | ||
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| + | ### Freight / moving goods more sustainably | ||
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| + | Inland freight is best transported by [canal](/ | ||
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| + | But again, localisation will be more effective more quickly, rather than goods being transported to remote locations to be processed (often in other countries) before being transported back for sale; or exporting and importing similar amounts of the same product (meat, potatoes, milk etc.) between countries. Exports are seen as a good thing in this crazy system, rather than each country producing for its home market. Even more locally, [cycle courier](https:// | ||
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| + | - Fewer front gardens paved for parking. | ||
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| + | - Improves safety, and allows children to play in the street (over 3000 people per year die in road traffic accidents in the UK, and over 30,000 in the US). | ||
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| + | - Improves health and fitness via improved air quailty and more cycling and walking; fewer cars means more space for cyclists, which means fewer cars, and so on in a virtuous spiral. Also, buses don’t go very fast, and their doors don’t open outwards, like car doors - so buses and bikes complement each other well. | ||
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| + | - You can read or work on public transport. | ||
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| + | - If you can do without a car, you’ll also be doing without repayments or initial cost, MOT, service & repairs, fuel, oil, breakdown service, spares, insurance, parking fees, road tax, fines, tolls and congestion charges – you’ll have more money and fewer headaches. | ||
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| + | ### Democracy | ||
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| + | - Fewer cars sold and fewer flights means less money for car, aviation and oil corporations and less wealth concentration, | ||
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| + | ## What can I do? | ||
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| + | If we want a sustainable transport system, then the private car has to take the brunt. But ultimately, if we want to move away from an expensive system that causes regular gridlock and damages the environment as well as our health and communities, | ||
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| + | ### Increasing the fuel efficiency of your car | ||
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| + | Reduce the amount of fuel you burn by: | ||
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| + | - Following [smarter driving tips](https:// | ||
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| + | - But not rushing to buy a new fuel-efficient car: any fuel efficiency benefits are likely to be dwarfed by the extremely large amount of energy needed to manufacture it; | ||
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| + | - And not having a 4x4 unless you live on a farm. | ||
| + | ### Changing the fuel your car uses | ||
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| + | Move away from fossil fuels by: | ||
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| + | - Having a go at making [[biodiesel]] from waste cooking oil; | ||
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| + | - Making sure your next car is an [electric / hybrid vehicle](electric_vehicles); | ||
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| + | - Or can run on [wood-gas](gasification). | ||
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| + | ### Phasing out your car | ||
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| + | With a global population heading towards 10 billion, there doesn’t really seem to be a way to have cars sustainably (unless you think that only certain privileged people should have them). In a world without cars, we’d have to reorganise ourselves so that most of what we need to do is within walking and cycling distance. | ||
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| + | - Using teleconferencing / video meetings – they’re getting easier and more popular ([meet.coop](https:// | ||
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| + | - Using public transport more; | ||
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| + | - [[Walking]] and [[cycling]] | ||
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| + | - Including with your kids to school rather than the car run, or enrol your child in a [[wp> | ||
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| + | - Car sharing in someone else’s car; | ||
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| + | - Working from home; | ||
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| + | - Moving closer to work (or working nearer to home); | ||
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| + | - Having a go at [hitchhiking](/ | ||
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| + | ### Combining some or all of the above | ||
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| + | For example, you could work from home 2 days per week, car share on the other 3 days (in an electric vehicle), and cycle or walk for any other short journeys (that’s covered most things!). You can hire a car or get the occasional taxi (we [don’t recommend Über](http:// | ||
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| + | _Co-operative apps are being developed to provide an alternative to the exploitative gig economy for cycle couriers._ | ||
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| + | But people are wary of giving up their car, especially in rural areas, when public transport can be unreliable, so... | ||
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| + | ### Campaigning | ||
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| + | You can help to campaign for more sustainable transport generally – see the [Campaign for Better Transport](http:// | ||
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| + | ### Not flying | ||
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| + | Reduce your air miles, or better still, give up flying altogether. Again, with a population of 10 billion, everyone flying ‘only’ once a year would be suicidal; but if only a small percentage of the world are able to do it, that’s really elitist. We have to stop burning fossil fuels, so a sustainable society can’t really contain an aviation industry. | ||
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| + | Here’s a suggestion - See the world when you’re young – overland. For example, a couple who used to work for Lowimpact.org in the UK travelled back to Australia overland, by train, bus, foot, hitch-hiking and boat, and blogged about it [here](https:// | ||
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| + | ### Freight | ||
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| + | Support sustainable freight [buying local](low-impact_shopping), | ||
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| + | We’ll leave the last word to Simon Fairlie, about what it might be like with fewer cars: | ||
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| + | > “… garages will make a comeback, providing hire cars, minibuses, bicycle repairs, light engineering and jobs for youngsters who like messing about with motors. Pedestrians, | ||
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| + | ## Further resources | ||
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| + | ## Specialists | ||