Books in your local library

Moreton Bay Libraries has a good collection of contemporary books about transportation. Here are a few to pique your interest. The more often you borrow books, the more the library sees the topic as one of interest in the community. 

Movement : how to take back our streets and transform our lives Verkade, Thalia
Building the cycling city : the Dutch blueprint for urban vitality Bruntlett, Melissa
A brief history of motion : from the wheel, to the car, to what comes next Standage, Tom
Walkable city rules : 101 steps to making better places Speck, Jeff
Paved paradise : how parking explains the world Grabar, Henry
Invisible women : exposing data bias in a world designed for men Criado-Perez, Caroline
City limits : infrastructure, inequality, and the future of America's highway Kimble, Megan
When driving is not an option : steering away from car dependency Zivarts, Anna Letitia
Carmageddon : how cars make life worse and what to do about it Knowles, Daniel
Dark PR : how corporate disinformation undermines our health and the environment Ennis, Grant (see also our podcast)
Inclusive transportation : a manifesto for repairing divided communities Davis, Veronica O.
Roadways for people : rethinking transportation planning and engineering Peterson, Lynn
52 ways to walk : the surprising science of walking for wellness and joy, one week at a time Streets, Annabel
Laura's family crossing the road
If you're interested in what we do, we could do with your support

Get Around Cabo Carfree is a community movement advocating for more travel options for people in
Caboolture & Morayfield. 

Our Goals

1. All children can ride to school on safe streets 

2. All young adults can get to work or study without needing a car so they begin adulthood without a debt of $15,000 a year. 

A lack of transport options leads to a high financial burden for
families, businesses and governments.

The only way we can be sustainable for the long term is with your help. 

Photo: Dan Peled/The Guardian