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bike-lab.org | ||
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bethefuture.space
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| | | | | This series documents my experimentation with the use of Targeted Universalism (TU). I used the Othering and Belonging Institute's primer on the subject. There are five steps: * Exploring TU * Step 1: set a universal goal * Step 2: assess general performance * Step 3: identify groups * Step 4: understand the structures | |
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bicycledutch.wordpress.com
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| | | | | How did the Dutch get their cycling infrastructure? This question keeps coming back because it is of course relevant to people who want what the Dutch have. Road building traditions go back a long way and they are influenced by many factors. But the way Dutch streets and roads are built today is largely the... | |
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railyards.com
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| | | | | Cities and communities across the US are investing big money in bike infrastructure improvements. It's a plan that is paying off. When communities focus on being bike-friendly, the benefits are clear. | |
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chi.streetsblog.org
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| | | As it stands today, Chicago's United Center -the home of the Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks professional sports franchises - is surrounded by a sea of parking lots with thousands of parking spaces. The "Madhouse on Madison" and its adjacent blocks are effectively a no man's land for pedestrians, representing a literal and figurative gulf between [...] | ||