Yesterday we imagine the transport of the future: ultra modern air cushion vehicle, rocket to go into space and why not on Mars. But some also imagine less polluting, more virtuous means of travel. And why not fewer cars?
Investigation of the problems of contemporary urban planning through the example of Paris and its suburbs. Lanfranco VIRGILI, Secretary General of the Société française des urbanistes, takes a critical look at the increasingly pervasive presence of cars in urban space. His words are illustrated by a report on the "Mouvement de libération de l'espace piéton à Paris".