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En este marco se llevó a cabo la Segunda Reunión del programa RS-10 (Road Safety 10), estrategia de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) y de su oficina regional para las Américas, Organización Panamericana de la Salud (OPS), así como de la Fundación Johns Hopkins Bloomberg, del Consorcio EMBARQ, de la Organización Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) y del Centro Nacional para la Pr

Clayton Lane, the acting director of EMBARQ, speaks to FedEX on sustainable transport and the growth and future of bus rapid transit systems in Mexico based on the model from Curitiba, Brazil.

Clayton Lane, the acting director of EMBARQ, speaks to FedEX on sustainable transport and the growth and future of bus rapid transit systems in Mexico based on the model from Curitiba, Brazil.

Under the initiative, FedEx will pledge $500,000 over the next two years to an NGO called EMBARQ—The World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport. A member of the EMBARQ network, the Center for Sustainable Transport in Mexico, will implement the projects, FedEx said.

Under the initiative, FedEx will pledge $500,000 over the next two years to an NGO called EMBARQ—The World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport. A member of the EMBARQ network, the Center for Sustainable Transport in Mexico, will implement the projects, FedEx said.

EMBARQ’s Ethan Arpi brings an update from Arequipa after the city turns its main commercial drag into a zone for pedestrians.

This post originally appeared onThe City Fix.

A new video from EMBARQ shows the success of Washington’s bike sharing program, SmartBike DC.

Sarah Kuck from WorldChanging interviews EMBARQ Director Nancy Kete for a feature story about the future of American transportation systems:

What does transportation look like now in most U.S. cities? And where can we go from here?
What do you think the future of high-speed rail should look like in the United States?
What advice would [...]

Nancy Kete, director of a non-profit agency that develops transportation solutions thinks the president is "on the right track". However, Ms Kete said more attention was needed on other modes of transport.