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Tag Archives: carpools
Applying smart commute to travel
We were very pleased and proud to utilize forms of smart commuting for our entire trip to/in/from Ireland last week. The following is a breakdown of our smart commute trips during our eight days of travel: Commuter rail – 4 … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, Advocacy, air travel, aviation, bicycling, bike sharing, Biking, Bus transportation, Cars, cities, civics, civility, climate change, culture, energy, environment, Europe, fitness, fun, geography, health, hiking, infrastructure, Ireland, land use, new urbanism, product design, rail, Renewable Energy, spatial design, sustainability, technology, tourism, trails, transit, transportation, Travel, urban planning, walking
Tagged An Post, bicycling, biking, bus transportation, carpools, commuter rail, hiking, Iarnrod Erieann, intercity rail, Irish Rail, jitney, light rail, railways, Smart Commute, telecommuting, tram, walking
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Doing the school year valet ballet
Do any kids walk, ride their bike, or take the school bus anymore? Holy gridlock, Batman – trying to drive past an elementary or middle school at certain times of the day is worse than rush hour in the first … Continue reading
Posted in Cars, education, government, land use, Privatization, Transportation
Tagged carpools, education, school, transportation
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