nolineleftbehind.blogspot.com
Achieving My Dreams, One Line at a Time: Aaaaand, we're back!
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010. Aaaaand, we're back! So, I would have written a new post a lot sooner but the bus never came (bah-dum-bah! No, but seriously, personal time lapse aside, how much Muni ridiculousness has occurred in the past year? For starters, passes have gone up from $45 to $55 and up again to $60 for regular Muni service and $70 if you're ballin' and want in-city BART access. If you're paying out of pocket per ride, the price has gone from $1.50 to $2.00. Muni drivers make an enviable salary.
goingcarfree.blogspot.com
Going Car Free: Train and bus cheaper than a car
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A life beyond the little metal box. Thursday, 8 January 2015. Train and bus cheaper than a car. I stumbled across the article, Train and bus commute cheaper than the car. Reporting on a study of transport costs in Australian cities. In summary it calculated the costs at:. Commuting by car (even a small car) for 15km. Catch public transport, leave the car at home. Saves $5543. Catch public transport and have one less car. Saves $8328. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get Car-free updates by email.
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Rescue Muni » Rescue Muni Policy
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A transit riders' association for San Francisco. This page is an archive of all official Rescue Muni policy. Policy is voted by the Board of Directors (formerly Steering Committee) and subject to ratification or rejection by the members at General Meetings. All policy since 2007 is in the policy section. Policy from before 2007 can be found on the older policy page. Help us fight for better transit in San Francisco. Join us. Enter your e-mail address to be notified of new posts. Join our Yahoo Group.
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Going Car Free: More than 20 years!
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A life beyond the little metal box. Sunday, 8 June 2014. More than 20 years! Brisbane's Little Stanley Street hosts a series of restaurants with outdoor dining overlooking Southbank Parklands. One is the Eastern European restaurant Torba. While our meal was prepared, a pretentiously expensive looking car arrived nearby. This prompted my girlfriend to share a recent realisation:. And that doesn't even include petrol, registration etc. PS I recently did a course on behavioural economics. Why go car free?
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Going Car Free: March 2015
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A life beyond the little metal box. Tuesday, 3 March 2015. One of the great things about riding a bike, and about public transport is how little space it takes. Especially compared to cars. Smarter transport frees up so much space on the roads. Groups have taken some stunning photos to illustrate just how much extra space there could be on the roads. There's also the famous photo of the space to transport 60 people. Of the space saved by a bus. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get Car-free updates by email.
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Going Car Free: May 2014
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A life beyond the little metal box. Friday, 2 May 2014. The mobile device that charges you. There's nothing quite like a nice bike ride. I reckon this would be t-shirt worthy. Image is my slight variation on this one. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get Car-free updates by email. How much a car really costs. We all worry about money. But do we really have to? Probably not, if we know what money is for. View my complete profile. Occasionally i do get asked "Why? Why go car free? I find it more enjoyable.
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Going Car Free: Bubble Art
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A life beyond the little metal box. Sunday, 19 October 2014. Another aspect of public transport that I enjoy is artwork. There's a lot to be seen from the train network, but this one's is near the ferry terminal at Teneriffe. It might not be 'gallery-quality' art, but it's nice. A lot of people see it, and I'm sure it brightens their day. It's certainly better than a plain brick wall, and better than motorist equivalent - a stream of roadside advertising billboards. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Going Car Free: Double fees for car parking
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A life beyond the little metal box. Thursday, 19 June 2014. Double fees for car parking. One ever-increasing cost of car ownership is parking. At my work, these are the new parking prices. Combined with last year's increase. It's almost doubled in two years. $75 per week - that's 2 and a half times my total transport cost. Mind you, it probably has to increase that much. We can't just keep jamming more and more cars into the city. And the sooner we realise this, the better. Get Car-free updates by email.
mydayonthej.blogspot.com
My day on the J: Happy Halloween!
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Monday, October 27, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who stole my wallet? Who are you going to Vote for? My day on the J - Passengers. If this doesn’t piss people off…. Fade to black but back to orange. View my complete profile. Friends of the J. Http:/ www.munimanners.com/. Http:/ www.munidiaries.com.
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My day on the J: January 2009
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Thursday, January 15, 2009. An epic tale of mystery and redemption from the J. I got out of my seat for an elderly lady or all of the seats were taken. I don’t really remember but either way I found myself standing on the J with my right arm up holding on to the bar above me. I was wearing jeans and a t-shirt. As the passengers focused in on the battle zone they were left with two options. Was it the well-dressed businessman in the navy suit or the kid in jeans and t-shirt? The Gift that Keeps on Giving:.