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Transport in urban areas

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Transport in urban areas

  1. 1. Transport in urban areas
  2. 2. Lesson Objectives The management of transport in urban areas, including the public versus private debate.
  3. 3. Success Criteria O Understand the difference between public and private transport. O Consider the impact on transport on the environment. O Weigh-up different ways of making transport more sustainable.
  4. 4. Use of passenger cars
  5. 5. Car Ownership O Car ownership is increasing all the time. O In London it has risen from 200,000 in 1930 to 2,500,000 in 2010 O In Delhi, India, it has risen from 500,000 in 1970 to 5,000,000 in 2008 O Both LIC and HIC have the same problems occuring
  6. 6. TASK: Concept Map O A concept map is designed to link factors and help you explain them O It simplifies the information so you can identify links. O increasing car Put ownership in the middle of a double page in your books
  7. 7. Concept Map O Now around the centre, put all of the problems with increasing car ownership you can think of. Poor public Air Pollution Congestion transport Noise Building more Accidents pollution roads
  8. 8. How to make this more sustainable O Curitiba: The Smart City O There are a number of ways in which government / local authorities can make this more sustainable O Can you think of any that you may already have seen? O Add these schemes to your concept map
  9. 9. Did you get..... • Congestion charges • Park and ride • Car sharing • Cycle lanes • Road lanes that only allow cars with 2+ people • Pedestrian areas • Bus only areas • Bus lanes • Restricted parking in CBDs • Better public transport
  10. 10. Concept Map O Your map should now have lots of boxes scattered around the centre O Draw a line between all of the boxes you are think related to one another Congestion Air Pollution charge Congestion charges will stop cars coming into the central area, less cars mean less fumes, less air pollution
  11. 11. Extension O Use page 27 and 28 to write specific facts about congestion charges and park and ride

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