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  • 50by50 Global Fuel Economy Initiative

Aim to improve the understanding of the fuel economy potential and cost of cars built and sold around the world, and to provide guidance and support on the
development of policies to promote fuel efficient vehicles. To promote further research, discussion and action to improve fuel economy worldwide.

http://www.fiafoundation.org/50by50/


  • The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)

CSE is a public interest research and advocacy organisation based in New Delhi, India. CSE researches into, lobbies for and communicates the urgency of development that is both sustainable and equitable. The scenario today demands using knowledge to bring about change.

http://www.cseindia.org/


  • Right2walk

The right to walk safely on clean encroachment-free footpaths, India

http://www.right2walk.com/home.php


  • Worldbike

Worldbike is an international network of bicycle designers and industry leaders, and international development professionals, working together to provide transportation solutions and create income-generating opportunities for the world’s poor. Worldbike designs and distributes low-cost load-carrying bicycles in developing countries.

www.worldbike.org


  • National Complete Streets Coalition

The National Complete Streets Coalition is hosted by Smart Growth America (SGA), USA.
Complete streets policies - policies to ensure that the entire right of way is routinely designed and operated to enable safe access for all users.

http://www.completestreets.org/


  • Share the Road (UK)

Advocates simply that we all respect each other's equal right to use the road.
Share the Road, (UK) aims to get us thinking about road users as people, and thus help turn the roads into a level playing field. It is explicity not anti-car, yet the more of us who walk and cycle, the safer it gets, which may encourage more motorists to give it a try.Ask yourself, why wouldn't you want to Share the Road?

http://www.sharetheroad.org.uk/


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