Download this infographic Source: Michael Kodransky

Bogotá, Colombia By Andrés Jara-Moreno, Country Director, Colombia. The act of rising again to life was witnessed by the members of Bogota´s Bicycle Round Table during the Third Edition of the City´s Bicycle Week in October 2010. The miracle occurred three days after they organized a funeral on Monday morning. Bicycle parking facilities, known as…

Download this presentation Source: Michael Kodransky

Download this presentation Source: Michael Kodransky

U.S. Parking Policies: An Overview of Management Strategies” highlights best practices in parking management in the United States. In the last decade, some municipalities have reconsidered poorly conceived parking policies to address a host of negative impacts resulting from private automobile use such as traffic congestion and climate change. Unchecked, these policies have proven to be a major barrier to…

U.S. Parking Policies: An Overview of Management Strategies” highlights best practices in parking management in the United States. In the last decade, some municipalities have reconsidered poorly conceived parking policies to address a host of negative impacts resulting from private automobile use such as traffic congestion and climate change. Unchecked, these policies have proven to be a major barrier to…

Press Contact: Claudia Gunter, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (646) 839-6479, [email protected] New Report Finds Greener, Cheaper Alternatives to “Free” Parking Report Examines High Costs of Parking, Offers Sustainable, Better Practice, Alternatives for U.S. Policy Makers New York, NY, February 23, 2010—Ninety-nine percent of all U.S. driving trips end in a free parking space, but…

From Kompas Newspaper, Jakarta, Indonesia, August 26, 2009— Managers of shopping malls in Jakarta and surrounding areas promised to provide bicycle parking. “I agree with the community of cyclists that the managers of buildings in Jakarta and surrounding areas need to provide bicycle parking. We promised to provide it and it was not difficult, “said…

The latest annual survey on parking fees in central business districts worldwide has revealed that Jakarta is the second-cheapest city to park a car. According to the 2009 Global CBD Parking Rate Survey, conducted by property consultant Colliers International and released on its official website last week, Jakarta’s average monthly parking fee is US$27.20, higher…

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