Local Transport Solutions (Main Index)
 
Develop policies
Include all stakeholders
Improve the image
Plan for integrated use
Define needs, promote options
Prioritise and concentrate resources
Ensure availability and maintainence
Market actively
Build on experiences
Network and collaborate
 
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Improve the image
Local transport solutions are modern and relevant. They will always be important.

Photograph by Paul Starkey ©
Local transport solution at an airport
Photograph by Paul Starkey ©
Modern, positive image of bicycles
  Intermediate means of transport will continue to be important throughout the world, in rich and poor areas. Examples of 'high status' local transport solutions include trolleys at airports, golf-courses and supermarkets, sporting bicycles, recreational animals and tourist carriages. In rural areas, local transport solutions are often necessities, not luxuries, but their value is often unacknowledged. There is need to counteract the 'old-fashioned' image and encourage greater appreciation and pride in their use. Positive images showing the value of transport solutions to present and future development should be included in schoolbooks, media programmes and documentaries and development reports. Targeted campaigns should help raise awareness.





When celebrating national Freedom Day in 1997, President Mandela entered the stadium at Upington on a donkey cart. Such carts are important local transport solutions in South Africa. By his action, Nelson Mandela assisted the image of donkey carts.
Photograph by Stephen Lawrence ©
Photograph by Paul Starkey ©
  A positive image of donkeys is portrayed in this statue in Mekele, Ethiopia. It commemorates the role of donkeys in assisting civilian refugees and the guerilla fighters.
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