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100 years ago: Electra Lynne was arrested for violating LA's newly-enacted traffic ordinance that prioritized cars over people.

[-] trufiassociation@lemmy.ml 29 points 1 week ago

Even where car owners are the minority – e.g. New York City and the global South – their influence often derails sustainable policies.

In the global South, most people are not car-dependent. Investing in sustainable, equitable transport systems, along with policies like congestion pricing protects against rising car ownership.

New York’s congestion pricing backlash shows how car-centric thinking can harm the majority.

[-] trufiassociation@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

"There is a dearth of data on bikes and cycling in the Netherlands." Oh really?

We can only imagine the blind spots bikes like this could uncover in the global South.

[-] trufiassociation@lemmy.ml 33 points 3 weeks ago

We've been seeing a lot of anecdotal posting on Xitter of people who were skeptics or in opposition to this suddenly realizing that they just gained an hour or more per day because the traffic has been significantly reduced. So even some regular people (i.e. not the wealthy) who have to drive in NYC because of their job are realizing that there's a cost benefit even if they do pay for the congestion pricing.

[-] trufiassociation@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 month ago

We were not familiar with this story. Playing catch-up, and we'll be posting this to Mastodon as well as corporate-owned channels.

Public transport is too important not to expect that its code is open to inspection, if not licensed open source. Transport justice means supporting public mobility built with the same transparency and accessibility that we advocate for in open-source solutions.

[-] trufiassociation@lemmy.ml 38 points 1 month ago

It's an interesting design – and patented. If WBR really wants to have a big impact in the global South, they should release design with open, inclusive licensing so that entrepreneurs in the global South can manufacture it locally, without relying on imported hubs.

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[-] trufiassociation@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

Buses = 🚌 🚌 🚌 Busses = 💋 💋 💋

[-] trufiassociation@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago

Many cities in the global South are like this – but not all have great bike lanes for even limited stretches.

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We should put our multimodal, open source code to work in that city. Who's in?

[-] trufiassociation@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 months ago

For all its faults, the NRA knows that guns are unsafe. It promotes "gun safety" not "shirt safety" – it doesn't blame people who get shot accidentally because they were wearing the wrong kind of shirt. Whereas cities around the world talk about "bike safety" when the unsafe element is not the bike at all.

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A Rowboat Ferry with Global Relevance (www.trufi-association.org)

The F24 ferry in Berlin shows that informal, community-driven transport deserves recognition—whether it’s a small ferry in Europe or a minibus in Lagos.

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We were invited to join this community – and finally use our one-year-old Lemmy account. Trufi Association is an international NGO that creates open source apps making sustainable mobility convenient for users, and open data for transport innovation, research, and better cities.

Find us on the Fediverse at @TrufiAssoc@urbanists.social

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