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John Roberts, Johanna Cleary, Kerry Hamilton Judith
Hanna (eds) (foreword by John Prescott)
Britain's
growing transport crisis affects the daily lives of almost every UK citizen.
Whether stuck in traffic jams, left waiting for overcrowded buses and tubes,
priced off rail travel, or frightened by our noisy, polluted and dangerous
roads, no one escapes the chaotic consequences of the fact that Britain does
not have an integrated transport policy. With the election of a Labour government,
and with John Prescott in charge of this area of policy, now is the time to
reopen the debate.
Originally presented by an independent group of analysts to John Prescott,
this comprehensive collection of papers identifies current problems and outlines
objectives for an environmentally and economically sustainable transport policy.
Drawing on a pool of expert research, knowledge and experience, Travel Sickness
is a vital source of innovatory but realistic solutions to the impending breakdown
of Britain's transport system.
'Travel Sickness is well researched and incontrovertible. If you want a realistic
alternative to current transport policy, look no further, this is it.' Don
Joyce, New Cyclist