
A few musings from up north, inspired by 60,000 free bike maps: A look at Transportation Options' survey results (BikePortland.org).
Of course I like anything that recognizes information as a big component of delivering mobility options.
Reading this made me think of the recent advocacy themed issue of More Riders Magazine that featured stories of advocacy organizations being hired by government bureaus to do information outreach -- because they could be so effective at it.
If Green Wheels could convince local governments of the usefulness and efficiency of contracting out sustainable mobility information programs (which really don't exist yet) to Green Wheels, I think Green Wheels could probably do this efficiently and very effectively. This would be a great way to create mode shift, generate revenue for Green Wheels, and, in so doing, make more conversations between government / advocacy / citizens / transportation users happen.