New St. Andrews college does this. When I was a student there I rarely drove, choosing instead to walk, ride my bike, or occassionally car-pool with other students.<br><br>-Austin<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/2/06,
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When I was a student here in 58-62 and 66-69, students were actively<br>discouraged from bringing vehicles to the university. Is there any chance<br>of reviving that policy?<br><br>W.<br>----- Original Message -----<br>From: "david sarff" <
<a href="mailto:davesway@hotmail.com">davesway@hotmail.com</a>><br>To: <<a href="mailto:vision2020@moscow.com">vision2020@moscow.com</a>><br>Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 9:11 AM<br>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Vision2020 Digest, Vol 2, Issue 16
<br><br><br>>I would like to see transportation distribution zones that restrict<br>>vehicles<br>> by weight class.<br>> On national and local levels.<br>><br>> Also, it would be great to give the students incentive to leave their cars
<br>> home. Offer tuition or housing cost adjustments. Something.<br>><br>> Out of the last 43 years that I can remember of Moscow. The volume of<br>> traffic seems exponentially larger than the increase in actual population.
<br>> Growing traffic adds a certain madness to Moscow and to the nation that I<br>> certainly would prefer have go away.<br>><br>> By the looks of the developing infeed/outfeed status-quo infrastructure.<br>> Traffic pressure does not look as though its going to ease off anytime
<br>> soon.<br>><br>> Dave Sarff<br>><br>><br>><br>>>From: Nils Peterson <<a href="mailto:nils_peterson@wsu.edu">nils_peterson@wsu.edu</a>><br>>><br>>><br>>>What a fine opportunity to talk about alternative transportation modes.
<br>>>Thanks Tom Ivie for your recent post on Federal Funding for such work. And<br>>>thanks to the COOP for starting your effort to get shoppers to use<br>>>alternative modes, looks like you were planning ahead.
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