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  2. Personal transporter - Wikipedia

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    Self-balancing unicycles at 'Paris sans Voiture' (Paris without cars) in 2015 . A personal transporter (also powered transporter, [1] electric rideable, personal light electric vehicle, personal mobility device, etc.) is any of a class of compact, mostly recent (21st century), motorised micromobility vehicle for transporting an individual at speeds that do not normally exceed 25 km/h (16 mph).

  3. Private transport - Wikipedia

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    Private transport (as opposed to public transport) is the personal or individual use of transportation which are not available for use by the general public, where in theory the user can decide freely on the time and route of transit ('choice rider' vs. 'captive rider' [1]), using vehicles such as: private car, company car, bicycle, dicycle ...

  4. Economics of car use - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of reasons for the high cost of car transport: The typical private car spends most of its lifetime idle and for some vehicles, depreciation is a significant proportion of the total cost. Compared to bulk-carrying vehicles such as airplanes, buses, and trains, individual vehicles have worse economies of scale.

  5. Human-powered transport - Wikipedia

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    Human-powered transport is the transport of person(s) and/or goods using human muscle power. Unlike animal-powered transport , human-powered transport has existed since time immemorial in the form of walking , running and swimming , as well as small vehicles such as litters , rickshaws , wheelchairs and wheelbarrows .

  6. Personal transport - Wikipedia

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    Personal transport may refer to: . Personal transporter, a class of compact motorised ridable vehicle for transporting individuals; Personal public transport, rental vehicles distributed and available without booking to the general public where users can determine the route and schedule

  7. Transport economics - Wikipedia

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    This picture illustrates a variety of transportation systems: public transportation; private vehicle road use; and rail. Transport economics is a branch of economics founded in 1959 by American economist John R. Meyer that deals with the allocation of resources within the transport sector. [1] It has strong links to civil engineering.

  8. WA lawmaker says vehicle sales taxes are solution to ...

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    The statewide motor vehicle surtax of 0.03% has been collected since 2003, and applies to all retail sales, leases and transfers of motor vehicles and is used to finance transportation improvements.

  9. Alternatives to car use - Wikipedia

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    Personal rapid transit is a scheme that has been discussed, in which small, automated vehicles would run on special elevated tracks spaced within walking distance throughout a city, and could provide direct service to a chosen station without stops. However, despite several concepts existing for decades personal rapid transit has failed to gain ...