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GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

Organizations relating to Motor Vehicles

Mediterranean Association of Motorcycling / Algiers, Algeria
Circuits International / Zandvoort, Netherlands / Est. 1951
Arab International Association for Tourism and Automobile Clubs / Luton, UK / Est. 1988
Federation of Asian Motorcycle Industries / Jakarta, Indonesia / Est. 1999
Far East Model Car Association
Carsharing Association
Odette International / London, UK / Est. 1985
Association Coopérative des Automobilistes et des motocyclistes des Secrétariats et Bureaux des organisations Internationales et des institutions Accrédités / Le Grand-Saconnex, Switzerland / Est. 1926
FIM Africa / Est. 1998
Blue Knights' International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club / Bangor ME, USA / Est. 1974
Bandidos Motorcycle Club Worldwide / Est. 1966
Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club / Oakland CA, USA
International Association of Auto Theft Investigators / Clinton NY, USA / Est. 1953
New Car Assessment Programme for Latin America and the Caribbean / Montevideo, Uruguay
Global New Car Assessment Programme / London, UK / Est. 2011
International Hot Rod Association / Norwalk OH, USA / Est. 1970
Association of Global Automakers / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1964
BMW Center for German and European Studies / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1990
Automobile License Plate Collectors Association / Hampton VA, USA / Est. 1954
Dacia Revival International Society / Long Island NY, USA
Internationaler Bustouristik Verband / Cologne, Germany / Est. 1951
International Automotive Institute / Est. 1951
International Union of Associations of Doctor-Motorists / Frankfurt-Main, Germany / Est. 1933
Fédération internationale du sport automobile / Est. 1922
European Taxi Confederation
World Touring and Automobile Organization / Est. 1950
European Twowheel Retailers Association / Est. 1995
European Automotive Trim Suppliers / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1997
International Bureau of Automobile Standardization / Est. 1928
International Union of Motor Manufacturers / Est. 1911
Comité européen des associations de constructeurs de moteurs à combustion interne / Est. 1963
Federation of European Motorcyclists / Est. 1993
Arab Federation of Automobile Clubs and Tourist Societies / Est. 1965
Nordisk Bilinspektörsforbund
Fédération internationale des électriciens, électroniciens et spécialistes de l'automobile / Est. 1971
European Radio Taxi Association
Fourth Association of Model Auto Racing
European Automotive Strategy Network / Helmond, Netherlands / Est. 2008
International Motor Press Association / Chatham MA, USA / Est. 1962
Supra Owners' Group International / Est. 1996
Wolseley Register / Sowerby Bridge, UK / Est. 1964
International Truck Parts Association / Great Falls MT, USA / Est. 1974
International Ford Retractable Club / Spring Park MN, USA / Est. 1970
Range Rover Register / London, UK / Est. 1985
AJS and Matchless Owners Club / Kettering, UK / Est. 1952
International Automotive Appraisers Association / Montvale NJ, USA / Est. 1994
Pantera International / Fillmore CA, USA / Est. 1975
Club Delahaye / Abondant, France / Est. 1966
Model T Ford Club International / Battle Creek MI, USA / Est. 1952
Masonic Motorcycle Club International / Painesville OH, USA

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World Problems relating to Motor Vehicles

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Inadequate motorcycle control
Proliferation of sports utility vehicles
Tax impediments to international motor traffic
Speeding
Reckless driving by elderly motorists
Overtrafficked residential streets
Proliferation of automobiles and motor vehicles
Road traffic accidents
Environmental degradation by road traffic
Theft of vehicles
Road traffic noise
Environmental degradation by off-road and all-terrain vehicles

Action Strategies relating to Motor Vehicles

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Revolutionizing motor vehicles
Car pooling
Using catalytic converters on cars
Restricting car parking
Implementing car-free days
Recycling motor vehicles
Reducing carbon dioxide emissions from motor vehicles
Recycling rubber
Recovering stolen motor vehicles
Developing solar cars
Improving car ferry docks
Acquiring multi-purpose farm tractor
Augmenting school bus services
Providing automotive maintenance care
Creating accessible automotive pool
Maximizing effective automobile use
Procuring common transport vehicles
Sports Coach
Reducing automobile emissions as air pollutants
Producing automobiles and motor vehicles
Travelling by motor vehicle
Reducing environmental degradation by automobiles
Reducing motor vehicle emissions
Monitoring motor vehicle emissions
Using private motor vehicle

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