Car free article in wikipedia
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Car free article in wikipedia
The wikipedia car free article is one of the most poorly written articles that I've read. I'm horrible at that stuff or I'd fix it myself. Does anyone in here have the skills to fix it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car-free_movement
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The wikipedia car free article is one of the most poorly written articles that I've read. I'm horrible at that stuff or I'd fix it myself. Does anyone in here have the skills to fix it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car-free_movement
You can always add a reference or two to the article. Or, on the talk page, you can add an opinion about whether the article should be preserved or deleted. Just click the edit button and see what's already there. You can preview the edited page, and nothing is committed to wikipedia until you actually save the edit. You can practice and back out at any time.
The article is about the "Car-Free Movement". I can't personally say much about it because I'm not a participant in or an observer of any such movement.
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The wikipedia car free article is one of the most poorly written articles that I've read. I'm horrible at that stuff or I'd fix it myself. Does anyone in here have the skills to fix it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car-free_movement
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We should make it unhorrible. That has happened to many articles already. We should make sure that it is neutral, has proper references, maybe even good images for utility cycles etc. Car free lifestyle is worth of good articles.
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Yeah, that was bad. I quickly edited the intro, haha:
Originally Posted by lame-ass wiki article
The car-free movement is composed largely of people who believe that the automobile (and especially private car ownership) has an overall negative impact on people and the planet. However, many people are also car-free by less pretentious motives, including: necessity (legal or financial), environmental concern, frugality, etc.
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Actually, there's a lot of good material in the article. But I think it was written by my sociology professor...
Car-lite - Either a person or place that is not completely carfree, but uses or allows for a variety of alternative transport modes in addition to the car. On a small scale, this is exemplified by the living street or Woonerf, now widespread in Northern Europe. In the United States and Canada, the term transit-oriented development is applied to some "car-lite" districts. The New Urbanists are a group of Canadian and US architects, developers and planners who promote and build environments that are somewhat car-lite, expressly stating that the automobile must be accommodated. One increasingly popular tool for cutting back on the number of cars in any place is carsharing, by which in a well run scheme anywhere from 5 to 20 cars can be replaced by a single shared vehicle.
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I added this forum as a reference (but then thought I should have linked to this thread... but that would have been mean-spirited
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(...Then I thought that this forum might degenerate into an endless panic about DIY bike trailers and general utility cycling projects
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)(...Then I thought that this forum might degenerate into an endless panic about DIY bike trailers and general utility cycling projects
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Also, check the Utility Cycling article in Wikipedia. It's pretty good, but also needs some work.
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Yeah, that was bad. I quickly edited the intro, haha:
Originally Posted by lame-ass wiki article The car-free movement is composed largely of people who believe that the automobile (and especially private car ownership) has an overall negative impact on people and the planet. However, many people are also car-free by less pretentious motives, including: necessity (legal or financial), environmental concern, frugality, etc.
Originally Posted by lame-ass wiki article The car-free movement is composed largely of people who believe that the automobile (and especially private car ownership) has an overall negative impact on people and the planet. However, many people are also car-free by less pretentious motives, including: necessity (legal or financial), environmental concern, frugality, etc.
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I didn't think about flaming, I just looked at it a year ago and thought "Carless, that if Fooking impossible, and why do they have some third world country in there, it does not pertain to me. Since then I've gone car lite and seen that it is possible.
I think it should have a section on individuals going car free in an automotive society.
I think it should have a section on individuals going car free in an automotive society.
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I didn't think about flaming, I just looked at it a year ago and thought "Carless, that if Fooking impossible, and why do they have some third world country in there, it does not pertain to me. Since then I've gone car lite and seen that it is possible.
I think it should have a section on individuals going car free in an automotive society.
I think it should have a section on individuals going car free in an automotive society.
I know you were not talking about flaming. I was referring to another post when I wrote that. (Strangely, that post has been deleted, but you can still read it as quoted in my reply to it.
)I think that fixing the article is a great idea. But the goal of Wikipedia is to have an encyclopedia-style article, so they'll crack down if people start adding what they call "original research" (opinion).
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