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Can the bicycle become a sustainable transport mode in South Africa?

The Department of Transport is currently focusing on the following actions with regard to passenger transport: ensuring a legacy of sustainable public transport and non-motorised transport from the 2010 FIFA World Cup projects; maximising opportunities to promote public transport and non-motorised t...

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Published in:Civil Engineering : Magazine of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering 2010-08, Vol.18 (7), p.35-38
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