Urban planners and activists claim that Brazil's transportation networks need to be more sustainable

  • 8 months ago
In 2012, Brazil's President Dilma Roussef sanctioned a law requiring all towns over 20,000 to prioritize non-motorized and collective transport over individual forms of motorized transport like cars in their planning and transportation budgets. Unfortunately, with a few notable exceptions like Sao Paulo, most cities have failed to comply with the law. teleSUR

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