Re: Families in 'eco-towns' must have one person who does not drive to work, say ministers.
Von: Abo (no@spam.thanks) [Profil]
Datum: 25.07.2008 13:00
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Newsgroup: uk.transport
Datum: 25.07.2008 13:00
Message-ID: <g6cbp0$bh3$4@news.albasani.net>
Newsgroup: uk.transport
Tony Dragon wrote: > Doug wrote: >> Hmm! Seems there is someone in the government who doesn't like cars >> and who can blame them and it implies that cars are not as >> environmentally friendly as PT, but we knew that already didn't we. >> >> "At least one worker per household in new eco-towns should be able to >> get to their job by walking, cycling or using public transport, >> according to plans outlined by the Government today. >> >> Proposals for standards that the environmentally-friendly settlements >> will be expected to meet also include ensuring that half of all >> journeys made by residents can be done so sustainably..." >> >> More: >> >> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1038258/Families-eco-towns-person-does-drive-wor k-say-ministers.html >> >> >> -- >> World Carfree Network >> http://www.worldcarfree.net/ >> Help for your car-addicted friends in the U.K. > > Doug, I could do my job using PT only. > I would only be able to do one job a day & would not be able to carry > any spares. > In other words 'I would not be able to do my job' > Ah, but Doug's lot would provide you with an electric van or sommat, if your ability to carry spares benefits their regime. -- Abo[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Filthy Sod (25.07.2008 13:05)
