![]() | Divorce Your Car! : Ending the Love Affair with the Automobile author: Katie Alvord asin: 0865714088 binding: Paperback list price: $17.95 USD amazon price: $12.21 USD |
This is an amazing book full of great ideas for living in America while driving a car as little as possible (or not at all). The book also covers just how America became addicted to the car, how it was that our urban areas got remade to fit the needs of the car, the propaganda machine that convinced Americans we need cars, etc.
The book is absolutely chock full of great ideas, resources, hints, tips, tricks, and more about carfree living.
Mark Rehder is a drummer in Canada who has been car-free since 1991. He is an avid bicyclist, and has built several bicycles all of which are described on his site. Including extensive construction details.
Worldcarfree.net is a clearinghouse of information from around the world on how to revitalise our towns and cities and create a sustainable future. In addition to serving the carfree movement, Worldcarfree.net offers resources for architects, planners, teachers/professors, students, decision-makers and engaged citizens.
World Carfree Network grew out of the activities of Car Busters, an international organisation within the carfree movement founded in 1997.
World Carfree Network uses the term "carfree movement" rather broadly, to refer to:
Car-free zones (also known as auto-free zones and pedestrianised zones) are areas of a city or town in which automobile traffic is prohibited. They are instituted by communities who feel that it is desirable to have areas not dominated by the automobile. Converting a street or an area to car-free use is called pedestrianization.
This is a list of noteworthy car-free areas. To be included, areas should meet at least one of the following criteria:
Carfree.com - the web site that goes with the book. Carfree Cities proposes a delightful solution to the vexing problem of urban automobiles.
Carfree Cities (the book) offers a practical solution to the many urban problems caused by cars and trucks. The carfree city saves energy, preserves the environment, and improves the quality of our lives.