Two mobility revolutions transport policy has had nothing to do with - yet

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E-bike and car-sharing revolutions highlight the potential for cheap, low carbon transport solutions, says Jos Dings of Transport & Environment

What have been the two sustainable mobility revolutions of the past decade? Of course, that is an impossible question. I am sure that if you asked 10 different people you would get 10 different answers....

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