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The defunct pro road building [[Transport Research Group]] was associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].  It was managed by [[Austin Williams]] while the website was managed by [[Rob Lyons]].  It became the [[Future Cities Project]], also associated with the LM network.
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The [[Transport Research Group]] was associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].  Transport Research Group was launched by 2000. <ref>"[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/4745067/How-slow-should-we-go.html How slow should we go]", Telegraph website, accessed 6 Nov 2010</ref> It was last reported in 2008. <ref>"[http://www.nerc.ac.uk/press/releases/2003/03-transport.asp Fuming about Transport]", NERC website, accessed 36 Nov 2010</ref> The website is now used for the [[Future Cities Project]]. <ref>"[http://www.transportresearch.org.uk/ Home]", Future Cities Project website, accessed 31 May 2010</ref>
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It was managed by [[Austin Williams]] while the website was managed by [[Rob Lyons]].  It became the [[Future Cities Project]], also associated with the LM network.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:23, 6 November 2010

The Transport Research Group was associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. Transport Research Group was launched by 2000. [1] It was last reported in 2008. [2] The website is now used for the Future Cities Project. [3] It was managed by Austin Williams while the website was managed by Rob Lyons. It became the Future Cities Project, also associated with the LM network.

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http://www.transportresearch.org.uk/

  1. "How slow should we go", Telegraph website, accessed 6 Nov 2010
  2. "Fuming about Transport", NERC website, accessed 36 Nov 2010
  3. "Home", Future Cities Project website, accessed 31 May 2010