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September 2002 Vancouver's Streetcar Back in Action City Wheels - Electric Vehicles CITE Vancouver Section Member's Survey Traffic Accidents Threaten to Become the Worlds 3rd Biggest Killer Canada's Newest PTOE's Gr Victoria Cycling Coalition wins Bid for Major Conference - ProBike/ProWalk 2004 HCS2000 Update 2003 Quad/WCTA Conference |
November 2002 Solar Powered I-Stop Tested in Victoria Cameras Keep Traffic Moving Bookmark This!! (see also "Other Transportation Sites in the site index) Sustainable Transportation 2003 Quad/WCTA Conference Update |
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January 2003 False Creek Pedestrian and Cyclist Crossing Study Highway 99 & 8th Interchange - Roundabout Option Quad Conference 2003 - a New Look Crosswalks Give a False Sense of Security Quad Conference 2003 - Info and Register |
March 2003 Small Cities with Big Visions Active Beacons Candidates for International VP Bus of the Future - Demo in Loudoun, MD Quad Conference 2003 - Last Chance to Register Info and Register Transportation Eng Position - TransLink ICTCT Workshop - Vancouver June 12-13, 2003 |
| May 2003 Goffery Goshonhing - Obituary Speed Integrated Traffic Lights New School Speed Zones ITE International VP Candidate Statements Quad Conference 2003 Roundup 2003 UBC Student Paper Winner Don South - Obituary ITE Meetings |
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