Green Transportation and Climate Change

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SHIFTING CARS/M2WS TO ACTIVE & PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN TAIWAN AVOID, SHIFT, IMPROVED AND SHARE APPROACHES Presenter Wayne Gao Ph.D

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SHIFTING CARS/M2WS TO ACTIVE & PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN TAIWANAVOID, SHIFT, IMPROVED AND SHARE APPROACHES

Presenter Wayne Gao Ph.D

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WHY GREEN TRANSPORTATION IS A TOP PRIORITY IN CLIMATE MITIGATION

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OUTLINES OF PRESENTATION

1. Challenges in Shifting to Green and Active Mobility

2. Problems and Benefits of Shifting to Green/Active Mobility in Taiwan

3. Space for Cycling/Walking v.s Parking!!

4. What will happen if we succeed?

5. Conclusions

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Strategic Building Blocks of Green Transportation & Climate Change

• ADVOCACY: Car Free Day & Zones and Car Free Government Car

Free Day• SHARED: Shared bike/E-bike/E-car Shared

Mobility

• IMPROVE: Better Public Transit; Electrification of vehicles

Better Public TransitElectrification

• SHFIT to Public Transit & Active Mobility Space 4 Walking Biking/Rollerblading

• AVOID: Transit-Oriented Development (TOD); Walk to schools/works

Compact & Resilient City

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CO2 Emissions by Sectors in Taiwan The Growth of CO2 emission in Transportation

Blue: Growth of total trips

CO2 Emissions from Transportation will continue to soar to 2030 and beyond

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UKUSA

Germany France

Taiwan

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PROBLEM : POOR WALKABILITY!!

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PROBLEM : POOR WALKABILITY!!

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New Environment

PROBLEM : POOR WALKABILITY!!

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New Colleagues

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PROBLEM : POOR WALKABILITY!!

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Total Unrestricted D2D service: Distorted Convenient M2Ws :

Collective Inconvenience!

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Taiwanese people are obviously CRAVING for MORE Spaces 4 Cycling.

Unfortunately, the government has failed to deliver proper biking infrastructure for millions of potential bike commuters in Taiwan!!

Good Morning! This is also Taipei!

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Fast growth of MRT fails to reduce PV usage

Taipei 2011 2012 2013

Public Transit

41.3% 43.4% 41.8%

PVs Share

46.4% 44.6% 47.4%Highest

Daily Use of Transportations (DOT, 2014)

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Taipei MRT daily passengers reaches 2 millions

Vehicles/1,000 people slightly increased

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Measuring the Enormous social costs of motorbike usage in Taiwan (lives)

99年 100年 101年 102年 103年250,000

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293,764315,201

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413,2292,0472,117

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M2Ws; 59%

Car; 18%

Pedes-trian ; 13%

% of Traffic Death by Means of Transportation

# of death from M2Ws is equivalent to32 mid-sized aircraft crashes58 air crash deaths VS. 1,819 M2Ws deaths

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Numbers of Road Accidents Deaths 1991-2003 (Red M2Ws, Blue Cars,)

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59% of traffic death & 82% of traffic Injuries are M2Ws related (2003-2013)

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58.7%

Motorbike/Scooter81.7%

Traffic Injuries by means ofTransportation in Taiwan

Traffic death by means ofTransportation in Taiwan

Total costs of traffic accident in Taiwan 470 billion NTD (14 billion US) per year

每年交通意外傷亡總成本 4,747億台幣

Motorbike/Scooter

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Avoid Approaches

• ADVOCACY: Car Free DAY/Car Free Zones/Car Free Government

CFD• SHARED: Public Bike/Public E-bike Shared

Mobility

• IMPROVE: Better Public Transit; Electrification of vehicles

Better Public TransitElectrification

• SHFIT to Public Transportation and Active Mobility

Space 4 Biking/Walking/Rollerblading

• AVOID: Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)

Compact & Resilient City

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Transit-Oriented Development Is Critical to Climate Mitigation

Taipei : 2.6 milliontones of CO2 : 2.0 Tones/Person

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Compact City

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Compact and Resilient City

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Two months ago in Taipei after Typhoon

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SHIFT Approaches

• ADVOCACY: Car Free DAY/Car Free Zones/Car Free Government

CFD• SHARED: Public Bike/Public E-bike Shared

Mobility

• IMPROVE: Better Public Transit; Electrification of vehicles

Better Public TransitElectrification

• SHFIT to Public Transportation and Active Mobility

Reclaiming Space for Biking/Walking/Rollerblading

• AVOID: Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Compact & Resilient City

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Reclaiming Space for Biking!!

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Reclaiming Parking Space for Biking!!

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Empty off-street parking due to All Free on-street parking at NTU

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Reclaiming Space for Biking!!

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Reclaiming Parking Space for Biking!!

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Reclaiming Space for Biking!!

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Reclaiming Space for Biking!!

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Reclaiming Parking Space for Biking!!

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Diverse vs. Single mean of transportation

Internet

Diverse means of transportation

Single mean of transportation

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Road Design For Car or Biking/Walking NYC and NYC

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Maximizing Space 4 C in Taiwan

Increasing cost for PVs usage: parking and congestion fees & carbon tax etc.

Reducing PVs that occupy potential biking space

Turn on-street parking into bikelines Car free zones/CAR FREE DAY, reclaiming main roads for cycling/jogging regularly in weekends

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Company Logo

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Company Logo

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London

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Copenhagen

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Washington, DC.

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Unproductive on-street parking or bikeways?

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10% less M2Ws = 360 km bikeway in Taipei Metropolitan

There are 3.6 million M2Ws in Taipei metropolitan If we reduce 10% • 3.6 million x 10% = 360,000 M2Ws

• One M2Ws occupies 1mx2m on-street pace

• 360,000 M2Ws parking space = 360 KM on-street bikeway

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Turning on-street parking to bikeline

1km for productive bikeline or idle on-street parking?

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1 km for biking? Parking space for 1,000 idle motorbikes?

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More bikelines & parklets

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Improve Approaches

• ADVOCACY: Car Free DAY/Car Free Zones/Car Free Government

CFD• SHARED: Public Bike/Public E-bike Shared

Mobility • IMPROVE: Better Public Transit; Electrification of vehicles

Better Public TransitElectrification

• SHFIT to Public Transportation and Active Mobility

Space for Biking/Walking/Rollerblading

• AVOID: Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Compact & Resilient City

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About 2 million Ghost M2Ws

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EPA’s New Clean Air Policy • 39 billion NTD(1.2 billion USD) 2015-2020 of which 2 programs

related to M2Ws!

• Phasing out 1 million old 2 strike M2Ws in 6 years (Out of 2.2 million 2 strike M2Ws still exist )

• Subsidizing 600,000 New E-Scooters/Motorbikes in 6 year! (Out of 4.8 million new M2Ws sold in 6 years)

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Phasing out 1 million old 2 strike M2Ws in 6 years (i.e. 160,000 M2Ws/Year)!

• Policy goal: reduce # of 2 Strike M2Ws!!

• Policy goal should be: Eliminating % of M2Ws violating emission laws!

• Currently, there are probably 30~%(10+yrs~), about 4 million M2Ws unqualified to newest emission standards

• 30~% M2Ws did not comply to yearly exhaustion checking!

• There is a 500,000~ old M2Ws phasing out of street annually without intervention!

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Subsidizing 600,000 New Electric Scooters/Motorbikes!

• Policy goal is to increase number of EV sold!

• Policy goal should be increase % of overall mileages travelled with EV.

• One Share EV travelled 5-10 times/day than personal owed one!

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Converting on-street parking into bike lines makes business sense

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SHARED Approaches

• ADVOCACY: Car Free DAY/Car Free Zones/Car Free Government

CFD• SHARED: Public Bike/Public E-bike Shared

Mobility • IMPROVE: Better Public Transit; Electrification of vehicles

Better Public TransitElectrification

• SHFIT to Public Transportation and Active Mobility

Space for Biking/Walking/Rollerblading

• AVOID: Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Compact & Resilient City

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Sharing is Smart

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How to reduce PVs, especially M2Ws?

Increasing supply:

• BRT & Subways• Car sharing/pooling• Provide city-wide share

bike & share e-bike

Reducing demand:

• Buy back old, 2 strike M2Ws (10+ yrs)

• On-street parks fees for all private vehicles

• PVs restricted zones• carbon tax

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E-bike Share –Some exmpales

EPA California’s BionX Institutional e-bike share program

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Shared e-bike may significantly reduce Density of M2Ws/Car

then More and better walking

environments

More protected cycling routes

Better air quality More space for parks and gardens

Safer and slower traffic, more life!

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Roads are for moving people not parking vehciles

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E-bike share may reduce of PVs density

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Transportation Modes

Car Motorbike/ Scooters

Bus(per passenger)

% reduction if using e-bike -92% -82% -42%

E-bike share reduces CO2 enormously

CO2 Emission/Km by motorbike (g) 2009 110g by MotorbikeCO2 Emission/Km by car in 2009 151g by Car 2015 Projection 130g2020 Projection 95gProjection after 2020 by car 73g by Car

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1,650 E-bikes in 120 stationsMadrid, Spain

• 25 euro/membership fees

• 40 cent euro/first 30 mins

• 50 cent euro/every 30 mins

• 70 km/per charge

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E-bike is slower therefore safer

Two wheels vehicle Highest Speed

(km)

Highest speed allowed (km)

Risk &

Speed

E-bicycle 25 60 Low

E-scooter 45 60 Low

Conventional Motorbike

120~ 60High

Heavy Motorbike

200~ 60Very high

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E-bike share is cheaperScenario: 200Km travelled/month

  YAMAHA

100c.c.YAMAHA

49c.c. Shared

  E-Scooter E-bicycle

Price( NT) 60000 56000 0 0          Petro( km/L)  39.66 48 0 0

Gasoline consumption L) 4.18 3.47 0 0 5 yrs gasoline 11,059 8744 0 0 5yrs maintenance 8y333 8333 0 0 5yrs total cost 19,392 17077 0 0 Car residual value after 5 yrs 19,661 18350 0 0 cost per km travelled 4.98 4.56 1.78 2.45yrs total cost in NT 59,731 54,727 21,360 28,800 Note : Motorbike users travel 8km/day in Taipei

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E-bike share more cost-effectiveTo transfer 100,000 trips/day from PV to PT

Increase public transit usage Public e-bike New Subway Line

Transfer 100,000 trips/day from individual vehicle usage to pubic transit

2 billions NT20,000 e-bike

26 billions NT 6.5 KM new Subway

Costs & returns of the system cost to user2-15 NT/km

cost to user 20 -60NT/trip

Individualized transit service Excellent Good

Last mile convenience Excellent Good

Public Transit discount Yes Yes

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If Taiwan provides solution for managing M2Ws we can help – Hanoi, Vietnam

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Saigon, Vietnam

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Hanoi Jakarta, Indoenisia

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New Delhi

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BIG picture in mind

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Enormous extra social benefits gained from reducing CO2 Emissions by transportation sector

Saving Lives: Less road accident deaths & Injuries and better air quality!

Healthy Lives: More & better walking & cycling spaces

Quality of Life: More space for parks & gardens

Saving MONEY : One trillion USD for Taiwan by 2050

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"NEVER DOUBT THAT A SMALL GROUP OF THOUGHTFUL, COMMITTED CITIZENS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD; INDEED, IT'S THE ONLY THING THAT EVER HAS." - MARGARET MEAD

Photo: Reclaiming the Street XinSheng elevated road campaign in Taipei

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Discussions

• Elasticity of substitution between different transport modes:

Q: Will manage M2Ws (by cost, space and speed) increase usage of car, bus, MRT, bike/Walk or avoid?

• Measuring “extra benefits” of reducing CO2 emissions

from transportation! Q: How much “extra benefits” comparing to reducing CO2 from

other sectors: Lives, Money, and Healh!

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Thanks for your attention! Questions? Comments?

Photo: Reclaiming the Street, Taipei