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Commissioner Barrot gives a rough sketch of future Green Paper on Urban Transport

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This is totaly european. The distances in Europe are to wide, to think bycicle. Whenever, the European Commission, has a task tot fulfill. They have to think abaut CO2 levels in Europe, and the bicycle and electric bicycle like the Ion are perfect to drop the CO2, even for lager distances to cover. Mister Barrot is seemly a lonely player, because he only can think of his own safety in Paris and his own helmett is to heavy (maybe sold in a Decatlon store for a low price). His arguments are nuts. This are no European thoughts. Matthy
(By Matthy Briers, June 7, 2007 14:57:12)

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