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Why wider footpaths can prevent illness

Auckland boasts one of the highest vehicle ownership rates in the world – but planners have foundg ways to make its transport infrastructure more sustainable.

Nathan Smith
Fri, 15 Sep 2017

As urban cities intensify and create more air pollution, research shows boosting the health of commuters won’t require drastic changes to transport infrastructure.

Auckland boasts one of the highest vehicle ownership rates in the world but that hasn’t stopped planners from finding ways to make

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Nathan Smith
Fri, 15 Sep 2017
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