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| - | # Low-impact transport | + | This topic is part of [[gt: |
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| - | ## What is low-impact transport? | + | ===== What is low-impact transport? |
| It’s moving people and freight in ways that don’t damage nature, communities and individuals to the extent that the current transport system does – everything from carbon and pollution emissions to covering the countryside in asphalt and concrete and making communities unhealthy, ugly and dangerous. The main culprits are the car, aviation and oil industries, and their impact can be reduced in several ways: | It’s moving people and freight in ways that don’t damage nature, communities and individuals to the extent that the current transport system does – everything from carbon and pollution emissions to covering the countryside in asphalt and concrete and making communities unhealthy, ugly and dangerous. The main culprits are the car, aviation and oil industries, and their impact can be reduced in several ways: | ||
| - | ### Reducing the need for transport at all | + | ==== Reducing the need for transport at all ==== |
| This includes designing [communities](comy: | This includes designing [communities](comy: | ||
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| - | ### Fuel efficiency / alternative fuels | + | ==== Fuel efficiency / alternative fuels ==== |
| - | Fuel efficiency only works to reduce overall fuel use in a [stable, non-growing economy](/ | + | Fuel efficiency only works to reduce overall fuel use in a [stable, non-growing economy](pgec:post-growth), as shown in this graph: |
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| More sustainable ways to power transport (than burning fossil fuels) include [electricity](elvh: | More sustainable ways to power transport (than burning fossil fuels) include [electricity](elvh: | ||
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| - | ### Sharing vehicles | + | ==== Sharing vehicles |
| This ranges from sharing our private vehicles ([[cars:car sharing]] or [[hitc: | This ranges from sharing our private vehicles ([[cars:car sharing]] or [[hitc: | ||
| - | ### Freight / moving goods more sustainably | + | ==== Freight / moving goods more sustainably |
| Inland freight is best transported by [canal](/ | Inland freight is best transported by [canal](/ | ||
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| - | ## What are the benefits of low-impact transport? | + | ===== What are the benefits of low-impact transport? |
| - | ### Environmental | + | ==== Environmental |
| - Reduces fossil fuel consumption: | - Reduces fossil fuel consumption: | ||
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| - | ### Community / individual | + | ==== Community / individual |
| - Reduces accidents, congestion and noise (and fewer giant articulated trucks trundling through your town or village). | - Reduces accidents, congestion and noise (and fewer giant articulated trucks trundling through your town or village). | ||
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| - | ### Democracy | + | ==== Democracy |
| - Fewer cars sold and fewer flights means less money for car, aviation and oil corporations and less wealth concentration, | - 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? | + | ===== What can I do? ===== |
| 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, | 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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| Starting with the assumption that you have a car, these are the things you can do, in order of effectiveness (some of you will start further down this list than others): | Starting with the assumption that you have a car, these are the things you can do, in order of effectiveness (some of you will start further down this list than others): | ||
| - | ### Increasing the fuel efficiency of your car | + | ==== Increasing the fuel efficiency of your car ==== |
| Reduce the amount of fuel you burn by: | Reduce the amount of fuel you burn by: | ||
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| - And not having a 4x4 unless you live on a farm. | - And not having a 4x4 unless you live on a farm. | ||
| - | ### Changing the fuel your car uses | + | ==== Changing the fuel your car uses ==== |
| Move away from fossil fuels by: | Move away from fossil fuels by: | ||
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| - | ### Sharing your car | + | ==== Sharing your car ==== |
| Help reduce the number of vehicles required by: | Help reduce the number of vehicles required by: | ||
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| - Including picking up [hitchhikers](hitc: | - Including picking up [hitchhikers](hitc: | ||
| - | ### Phasing out your car | + | ==== Phasing out your car ==== |
| 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. | 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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| - Having a go at [hitchhiking](/ | - Having a go at [hitchhiking](/ | ||
| - | ### Combining some or all of the above | + | ==== Combining some or all of the above ==== |
| 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:// | 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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| But people are wary of giving up their car, especially in rural areas, when public transport can be unreliable, so... | But people are wary of giving up their car, especially in rural areas, when public transport can be unreliable, so... | ||
| - | ### Campaigning | + | ==== Campaigning |
| You can help to campaign for more sustainable transport generally – see the [Campaign for Better Transport](http:// | You can help to campaign for more sustainable transport generally – see the [Campaign for Better Transport](http:// | ||
| - | ### Not flying | + | ==== Not flying |
| 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. | 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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| - | ### Freight | + | ==== Freight |
| Support sustainable freight [buying local](lish: | Support sustainable freight [buying local](lish: | ||
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| - | ## Further resources | + | ===== Forum ===== |
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| + | ===== Further resources | ||
| - [Campaign for Better Transport](https:// | - [Campaign for Better Transport](https:// | ||
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| - | ## Related topics | + | ===== Related topics |
| - [[cars: | - [[cars: | ||
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| - [[walk: | - [[walk: | ||
| - | ## Specialist curators of this topic | + | ===== Specialist curators of this topic ===== |