The future of the automobile is discussed, particularly with respect to the social aspects of automobile use. The freedom brought by the automobile has created a true social revolution, upsetting the arrangement of space and life in the cities. In order to reestablish a true freedom of choice so as to return the city to pedestrians and bicycles, as well as to allow the private vehicle to again offer all the services expected of it, automobile use should be controlled. It is felt that most problems represented by the general distribution of automobiles can be better resolved at the local level. (ERA citation 02:022753)
Address of Robert Galley, Minister for Equipment, at the Symposium on ''The Future of the Automobile''
1976
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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