19 Facts About Sustainable transport

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Sustainable transport refers to ways of transportation that are sustainable in terms of their social and environmental impacts.

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Greenhouse gas emissions from Sustainable transport are increasing at a faster rate than any other energy using sector.

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Road Sustainable transport is a major contributor to local air pollution and smog.

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Sustainable transport systems make a positive contribution to the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the communities they serve.

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The entire life cycle of Sustainable transport systems is subject to sustainability measurement and optimization.

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Social costs of Sustainable transport include road crashes, air pollution, physical inactivity, time taken away from the family while commuting and vulnerability to fuel price increases.

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Communities which are successfully improving the sustainability of their transport networks are doing so as part of a wider program of creating more vibrant, livable, sustainable cities.

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Term sustainable transport came into use as a logical follow-on from sustainable development, and is used to describe modes of transport, and systems of transport planning, which are consistent with wider concerns of sustainability.

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Sustainable transport has many social and economic benefits that can accelerate local sustainable development.

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Energy is consumed in the manufacture as well as the use of vehicles, and is embodied in Sustainable transport infrastructure including roads, bridges and railways.

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Environmental impacts of transport can be reduced by reducing the weight of vehicles, sustainable styles of driving, reducing the friction of tires, encouraging electric and hybrid vehicles, improving the walking and cycling environment in cities, and by enhancing the role of public transport, especially electric rail.

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Natural gas is used as a Sustainable transport fuel but is a less promising, technology as it is still a fossil fuel and still has significant emissions .

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Green public transport vehicles including electric trains, trams and electric buses combine the advantages of green vehicles with those of sustainable transport choices.

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Mainstream Sustainable transport planning in Europe has, by contrast, never been based on assumptions that the private car was the best or only solution for urban mobility.

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Cities and nations that have invested most heavily in car-based transport systems are now the least environmentally sustainable, as measured by per capita fossil fuel use.

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Sustainable transport policies have their greatest impact at the city level.

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Sustainable transport is fundamentally a grassroots movement, albeit one which is recognized as of citywide, national and international significance.

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Term green Sustainable transport is often used as a greenwash marketing technique for products which are not proven to make a positive contribution to environmental sustainability.

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The European Cyclists' Federation, which focuses on daily cycling for Sustainable transport, has created a document containing a non-complete overview.

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