Cutting Your Car Use

Save Money, Be Healthy, Be Green!
By Randall Ghent
With Anna Semlyen
Illustrated by Axel Scheffler

Imagine living where every child can walk or cycle to school in safety, where local businesses thrive and where a car is not essential to enjoy life. Picture how different your neighborhood would be with fewer moving cars. Think how much better your life might be if you were in a car less often...

Cutting down on the time you spend in cars will save you money, benefit your health and improve everyone's quality of life. Cutting Your Car Use is a practical guide for people who want to reduce their car dependency by making simple changes to their travel habits, or by sharing or giving up their car. It helps readers to:

  • Understand the real cost of car use
  • Evaluate alternatives to personal car ownership
  • Plan trips using a mix of transportation modes.

Originally released in the UK where it has sold over 60,000 copies, this edition is specially rewritten for North America. It contains a special section on talking with employers about travel alternatives, and a helpful directory of further resources.

About the Contributor(s)
Randall Ghent is car-free by choice. A past editor of Auto-Free Times, he co-directs World Carfree Network's international coordination center in Prague, has edited two other books for Carbusters Press and is a co-editor of Carbusters magazine.
Anna Semlyen is car-free by choice. She rides a folding bicycle with basket or trailer, carpools, takes taxis and sometimes rents a car. A Traffic Reduction consultant in the UK, she has written for several magazines on the topic.

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Paperback - 128 pages
Width: 5 Inches x Height: 7 Inches
Weight: 195 Grams
BISAC: TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / General
Publisher: New Society Publishers
ISBN: 9780865715585
Pub. Date: 2006-06-01
$CAD 11.95
$USD 9.95
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