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List of figures | ||
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Notes on contributors | ||
Preface and acknowledgments | ||
Introduction to the second edition: back on our feet again | ||
1 | Obstacles to walking and cycling | 3 |
2 | The potential of non-motorised transport for promoting health | 21 |
3 | The pedestrian town as an environmentally tolerable alternative to motorised travel | 29 |
4 | The safety of walking and cycling in different countries | 37 |
5 | The role of cycling for women | 53 |
6 | Public policy on the green modes | 71 |
7 | Can technology save us? | 81 |
8 | Cycling as the most realistic substitute for car use in urban areas: burying the conventional myth about public transport | 99 |
9 | Recreational cycling: is this the way to stimulate interest in everyday urban cycling? | 113 |
10 | 'I'd walk there, but ...': thoughts on the attitude-behaviour gap | 129 |
11 | Cars and behaviour: psychological barriers to car restraint and sustainable urban transport | 147 |
12 | Traffic and environmental policy in the Netherlands | 161 |
13 | The Dutch Bicycle Master Plan 1990-96 | 177 |
14 | Policy issues in promoting the green modes in Germany | 191 |
15 | Walking and public transport: two sides of the same coin | 207 |
16 | A systematic approach to the planning of urban networks for walking | 213 |
17 | Segregation or integration for cyclists? The Dutch approach | 229 |
18 | Alternative policies for reducing dependence on the car | 239 |
19 | The evolution from pedestrian areas to 'car-free' city centres in Germany | 253 |
20 | Safe routes to school in Odense, Denmark | 267 |
21 | Putting people at the centre of planning in Britain: from 'Feet First' to 'Streets for People' | 275 |
22 | Towards the bicycle-friendly town in Germany | 287 |
23 | The Delft bicycle network revisited | 299 |
24 | Planning for the bicycle in urban Britain: an assessment of experience and issues | 307 |
25 | Cycle policy and best practice in the United Kingdom | 323 |
26 | Green modes and ISTEA in the United States | 339 |
27 | Public transport and cycling: experience of modal integration in Germany | 357 |
28 | The BikeBus'ters from Arhus, Denmark: 'We'll park our cars for 200 years ...' | 373 |
29 | The introduction of a public bike in Sandnes, Norway: experience and lessons from the first year | 379 |
30 | A general 30 km/h speed limit in the city: a model project in Graz, Austria | 385 |
31 | The practice of improving the neighbourhood street environment through traffic calming in Japan | 391 |
32 | Designing for cycling: the new Dutch Design manual | 397 |
33 | Hard labour: the painful birth of a Montreal bicycle path | 403 |
34 | Good practice in bicycle planning in Australia | 407 |
35 | Stimulating bicycle use by companies in the Netherlands | 415 |
36 | Planning for bicycle- (and pedestrian-) friendly campuses | 423 |
37 | York 'Footstreets' | 429 |
38 | A car-free Lubeck? | 435 |
39 | Integration of bicycles and public transport in Basel, Switzerland | 441 |
40 | Stimulating the use of bicycles: part of an integrated town planning and traffic policy in Groningen | 447 |
41 | Summary and conclusions: looking back, looking around and looking ahead | 453 |
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