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| | | | | In last week's post , I reported on some of the bigger projects we saw during our first day riding around Leicester as part of the Cycling ... | |
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| | | | | A couple of weeks back I had the afternoon off and jumped on a train to Norwich to give a talk at the Norwich Cycling Campaign 's AGM called... | |
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| | | | | For our week in Utrecht, we stayed at an apartment inZuilen, which is about 2.5km to the north west of the city centre. Our apartment was located directly onAmsterdamsestraatweg, which is one of the main routes into the city, particularly for cycling. The cycling infrastructure on Amsterdamsestraatweg has changed a bit over the years. Bicycle... | |
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| | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the economic and social implications of transportation systems, particularly focusing on the differences between private and public ownership. Key points include the historical context of subway and elevated rail systems in New York City, the debate over their effectiveness in urban development, and the role of user fees versus subsidies in funding transportation infrastructure. There is also a mention of the importance of public control over transportation to ensure equitable service and prevent the exclusion of underserved communities. The conversation touches on the broader implications of transportation policy, including its impact on urban sprawl, pollution, and the economy. | ||