Have you visit my Jakarta? Traffic jams have become a new norm in my capital city, Jakarta. It is a sad reality that Jakarta commuters have to be used to spending hours on the road every single day.
In recent years, the need for environmentally sound forms of transportation has become obvious: transportation that uses less fossil fuel, that emits less toxic gases and transportation that helps eliminate the need for more or larger roads.
The 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report (which represents the consensus of the world?s leading climate scientists and was approved by member governments including the U.S.) concluded that greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced by 50 to 85% by 2050 in order to limit global warming to 4 degrees Fahrenheit, thereby avoiding many of the worst impacts of climate change. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transportation will require a broad range of strategies, including increasing vehicle efficiency, lowering the carbon content of fuels, and reducing vehicle miles of travel. Public transportation can be one part of the solution.
As a Eco-Gen team, if we want to help reduce global warming, let alone air pollution, one of the best things we can do is to get out of our car.
Walk, ride a bicycle for short trips, or take public transportation for longer ones.Riding a bus is 79 times safer than riding in an automobile, and riding a train or subway is even safer. Studies have shown that people who use public transportation regularly tend to be healthier than people who don?t, because of the exercise they get walking to and from bus stops, subway stations and their homes and offices. (see my photo in shelter of Trans Jakarta)
Public transportation can minimize its own greenhouse gas emissions by using efficient vehicles, alternative fuels, and decreasing the impact of capital project construction and service operations.Public transportation can also reduce greenhouse gas emissions by facilitating compact development, which conserves land and decreases the distances people need to travel to reach destinations.
Moreover, by reducing congestion, transit reduces emissions from cars stuck in traffic. So why don?t more Eco-Gen use public transportation?
17 Comments
Dubai, Sharjah highway is also notorious for Jams, not this magnitude.
Posted 22-08-2013 19:39
Correct all countries must focus of developing a reliable public tpt system
Posted 21-08-2013 20:36
thanks for sharing
Posted 20-08-2013 09:10
thanks for sharing
Posted 20-08-2013 08:53
My grand parents visited Jakarta last month, and they mentioned the heavy traffic..Thanks for sharing!
Posted 05-08-2013 02:04
yes, public transportation has benefits.
Posted 31-07-2013 15:10
Jakarta, the land of traffic jams.... Thanks......
Posted 29-07-2013 20:20
traffic jam has now become our norms,yes public transportation must be encouraged!!
Posted 29-07-2013 12:10
public trasportation should be promoted!!
Posted 28-07-2013 21:22
As an Indonesian, i agree with you
Posted 28-07-2013 18:56
beautiful pictures!!
Posted 28-07-2013 15:50
You are so right!
Posted 28-07-2013 00:50
yes public trasportation must be encouraged!!!
Posted 27-07-2013 21:15
i have never been there but this all true in each and every country at present...........
Posted 27-07-2013 20:16
well said. I agree with you
Posted 27-07-2013 20:15
Well advised , we must use public transportation as much as possible to reduce carbon footprint and many additional benefits.
Posted 27-07-2013 17:41
I was visited Jakarta a few weeks ago. All your words are very true. I am agree of that. Thanks for the information:)
Posted 27-07-2013 13:33