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    Car dependency is a pattern in urban planning that occurs when infrastructure favors automobiles over other modes of transport, such as public transport...
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    company. In the United States, the transport divide and car dependency resulting from domination of car-based transport systems presents barriers to employment...
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    flow, and cost-effectiveness, while also having the effect of reducing car dependency, increasing walkability, cycleability, and general livability. Unlike...
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    layout and significant urban sprawl, thus increasing the likelihood of car dependency. Strategies have been implemented to reduce private vehicle pollution...
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    between any kind of car as needed. A basic benefit of dependency injection is decreased coupling between classes and their dependencies. By removing a client's...
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    transit ride from any point in the city. This approach aims to reduce car dependency, promote healthy and sustainable living, and improve wellbeing and quality...
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    Carpool (redirect from Car-pooling)
    and social costs of motoring today, and encourage new approaches to car dependency in the UK. Carplus is supported by Transport for London, the British...
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    Parking (redirect from Car parking)
    availability and price of car parking may support car dependency. Significant amounts of urban land are devoted to car parking; in many North American city centers...
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    auto-dependency. Opportunities for employment, activities, and housing widened for users, and narrowed for the carless. In countries with major car manufacturers...
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    Bike lane Bus rapid transit Car costs Car dependency Car-free movement Cargo bike Cycling infrastructure Effects of the car on societies Electric bicycle...
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    Motonormativity (redirect from Car brain)
    dwellers who cannot drive or do not have a car. Look up car brain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Car dependency Normativity Mode of transport Transport...
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  • make Singapore a "car-lite society" and reduce car dependency, only around 33% of Singaporean and permanent resident households own cars in Singapore in...
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  • placement and height. Functional zoning tends to create or increase car dependency, while mixed-use zoning tends to enable walking, making it more sustainable...
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  • "Tech Can't Fix the Problem of Cars", sums up Norton's general position that cars are useful but that car dependency is dysfunctional and unsustainable...
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  • encourage car dependency. As a result, some critics argue that sprawl has certain disadvantages including longer transport distances to work, high car dependence...
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    1960s. This initiative promises to support regional development, reduce car dependency, and create jobs in areas like Kilgore, Tyler and East Texas. Early...
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    Bicycle trailer Bicycle transportation planning and engineering Boda-boda Car dependency City bicycle Critical Mass Cyclability Cycling advocacy Fuel efficiency...
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    costs for soil pollution and costs of energy dependency. An estimated 1,670,000 people die each year due to cars, that is 1 in 34 deaths, many because of...
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  • already knows. Poor city design has also led to the proliferation of car dependency, suburbia and urban sprawl, which make meeting with existing friends...
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    to car use Annual average daily traffic – Measurement of how many vehicles travel on a certain road Braess's paradox Car costs Car dependency Car-free...
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  • emphasize Mixed-Use neighbourhoods, active transportation, and reduced car-dependency. Cities adopting Form-Based codes often see a significant improvement...
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  • lack of governmental action, or locality of residence that promotes car dependency as opposed to public transit. Identifying psychological barriers to...
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  • In relational database theory, a functional dependency is the following constraint between two attribute sets in a relation: Given a relation R and attribute...
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    reduce car dependency and encourage walking, cycling, and public transport. A survey conducted at the end of the first phase, however, showed that car use...
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    meaning most errands require driving a car. The village also has several zoning provisions that foster car dependency, such as minimum parking requirements...
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  • segregated from jobs, shopping and business services. These created a car dependency and are now not considered sustainable. Low density developments are...
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    other taxes) on acquisition was as follows: Car costs Car dependency Economics of car use Effects of the car on societies Externalities of automobiles Free...
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    degree of satisfaction by residents, although the aspirations to reduce car dependency had not been successful. Rising house prices and a perceived premium...
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    resource-intensive lifestyles of affluent societies — characterized by car dependency, frequent air travel, high meat consumption, and an apparently limitless...
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    affordable housing, the climate change impacts of urban sprawl and car dependency, and concerns about racial inequality have increasingly led cities to...
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