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This article should not be speedy deleted as being about an organization which fails to assert the importance of its subject, because... is it a very significant advocacy organisation in the transportation field of global significance. One indication of this is that it already has 26 inward links from other Wikipedia articles. Streefilms has had over 4 million views and is one of the prime publishers of short films about sustainable transport. Google finds 457,000 references to Streetfilms alone. The opragnisation is supported by many major funders, includingGoogle,Rockefeller Foundation,Knight Foundation and theWorld Bank.PeterEastern (talk)13:05, 23 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]