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Research by economists at Imperial College, London, suggests that, in the long run, consumers are capable of making broad adaptations to higher fuel prices, whether through buying more efficient cars, making more trips by public transport or even moving house to minimise travel distances.Deeper trends are at work, too.
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Fewer vehicle trips results in fewer greenhouse gas and toxic vehicle emissions, and more trips made by walking and bicycle increases physical activity.
However, people over 60 years of age make more trips today by car than comparable age groups did 20 25 years ago [2].
More trips were made by males than females (71.0% by male youths, 63.5% by male adults).
This confirms the results in Section 'Performance of link managers and drivers.' As the reward is a measure of the vehicular flow in a link, an increase in the overall traffic flow in the road network will result in more trips being completed by the drivers.
On average, respondents collected water 2 3 times per day, and slightly but significantly more trips were made by control households.
In more trips to the thesaurus by Walt Frazier?
No more exams; far more trips to Australia bankrolled by KitchenAid.
For the Knicks to survive, they will need an Anthony similarly aware of his options and surroundings, and a supporting cast capable of exploiting the open seams and earning more trips to the line by Anthony's hand.
Airlines would also benefit by getting more trips per day.From the start, sceptics thought the aircraft was merely a stunt to mask Boeing's withdrawal from the market for super-jumbos.
More trips were organized.
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