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==Appropriate use of vehicle types== | ==Appropriate use of vehicle types== | ||
To determine the most appropriate vehicle type in a specific situation, see See [[Appropriate methods of transport]] | To determine the most appropriate vehicle type in a specific situation, see See [[Appropriate methods of transport]] | ||
==Retro-fitted technology== | ==Retro-fitted technology== |
Revision as of 07:14, 17 June 2011
Sustainable transport is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline, and space. Transport can be public, where operators provide scheduled services, or private.
Types of vehicles
In general, following vehicles types can be distinguished:
- water vehicle (includes supersurface water vehicles (regular or hydrofoiling), subsurface vehicles (regular or supercavitating))
- ground vehicle (includes supersurface ground vehicles, subsurface ground vehicles)
- air vehicle (includes lighter-than-air air vehicles and heavier-than-air air vehicles)
Most vehicles above can be either
- privately owned; see personal water vehicle, personal ground vehicle, personal air vehicle
- public: see public transport. Public transport vehicles includes cabs, trains, bicycles, buses, trucks, helicopters, and aircraft (renting services).
Appropriate use of vehicle types
To determine the most appropriate vehicle type in a specific situation, see See Appropriate methods of transport
Retro-fitted technology
Devices to save the energy from braking have been developed to fit to trucks. Due to the expense, they are only cost-effective for large trucks, where heavy fuel use and long distances covered make it worthwhile.[verification needed]
Pedicabs
Pedicabs are among the simplest, lowest cost forms of transport. The traditional pedicab is pedal-powered, but motorized pedicabs (perhaps consisting motorcycles with a passenger section attached) are also in use in various cities in Asia.
Vehicle production
A carbon-zero Volvo plant:
- The Volvo Trucks' manufacturing plant in Ghent, Belgium has become the first vehicle manufacturing facility in the world to operate without releasing any carbon dioxide. The Volvo Group intends to make all of their vehicle manufacturing plants carbon-zero as part of the European Union-wide goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by twenty percent by 2020.[1]
Notes
- ↑ from The Web of Hope Newsletter, October 2007
See also
Interwiki links
External links
- Earth Cars - a U.S. based network of car dealers, with information and tips for earth-friendly cars and car usage.