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Environmental Sites: Transportation
- California Bicycle Coalition
The California Bicycle Coalition is creating a new cycling culture in
California communities by harnessing public and private resources to
make our streets and trails good places to ride, to educate bicyclists
and motorists regarding their respective rights and responsibilities,
and to promote competent bicycling as a safe, clean, fun and healthy
means of transportation and recreation.- site intro
- California High-speed
Rail Transportation Authority
Links include: Route map, public input, newsletters, news releases,
board meetings, public workshops, board of supervisors, high-speed train
plan, authority board members, and the new California goldrush. To be
completed by 2020.
- California
PATH Database
The California PATH Database provides access to the largest
and most comprehensive collection of bibliographic information on Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS)...ranging from historical materials dating
back to the 1940s to topics of current and international research and
applications - site intro.
- Climate Change and Environmentally
Sustainable Transport
- FuelEconomy.gov
Compare cars, gas mileage tips, advanced technology, FAQs,
fuel economy guide. From the United States Department of Energy.
- Grease Car
Follow the adventures of a converted VW Westfalia van that
runs entirely on used cooking grease.
- Office of Transportation
Technologies
Extensive information about advanced transportation technologies,
programs, breaking news, alternative fuels and vehicle marketplace.
- Transportation Demand Management
Encyclopedia
Transportation Demand Management is a general term for strategies
that result in more efficient use of transportation resources. This
Online TDM Encyclopedia is a comprehensive reference for Transportation
Demand Management (TDM) planning and implementation. It provides detailed
information on more than three-dozen TDM strategies, plus general information
about TDM planning and evaluation. The Encyclopedia is created and maintained
by the Victoria Transport Policy Institute, an independent research
organization dedicated to developing practical tools to help solve transportation
problems.
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