individual public transport

a commun idea

through industry we gained comfort, means to move bodies around, knowledge of global events. we lost nature, family and wisdom.

the world is a village, but not a garden. if the city was a dream, it still is.

in the third year of the millenium all urban areas resemble military camps. stacked up with machines, we seem prepared for an enemy attack.

the power car monoculture requires intensive policing. as any other domination, its perpetuation is only being secured thru a number of restrictions.

the petrol vehicle brought freedom to the individual entrepreneur ... at a price for the environment. one social structure was broken, another solidified. the creativity of today's enterprising individual is only being smothered by the lack of street life.

we have the means to make gardens out of our cities. most of them possess intensive railroad networks. if pedal cars were offered to the public free of charge the citizen's need for city transportation would be covered. people would be able to talk to each other on the street, sing if they want to; elders helped, children safe.

"for where two or three gather together because they are mine,i will be there among them."

alexandria athens jerusalem

knowledge,wisdom, unity.

if only we could have fruit on the streets again.