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bike-lab.org | ||
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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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dirtamericana.com
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| | | | | Do you remember the good old days of bicycle advocacy, back when the prevailing ambition was the introduction of bike lanes, buy applying solid stripes on the pavement? If you're older than twenty, you probably should remember those days; they weren't that long ago. As recently as the mid-2000s, the standard for bike-friendliness was bike | |
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strafari.com
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| | | Copenhagen is a model of urban balance. Ranked as the most livable city in the world in 2025 by The Economist Intelligence Unit, it harmoniously combines sustainability, design and wellbeing. Between its innovative architecture, cyclist- and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, and cozy way of life, the Danish capital is both calming and inspiring. Contents: ? Introduction ?... | ||