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cityinfinity.co.uk
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| | | | | When we developed our guide, The Joy of Kerbs, there were two types of standard unit missing in the UK, the "entrance block" and the "cycle track kerb". These are units are common in The Netherlands, known as "inritbanden" and "rijwielpadbanden" respectively, but in the UK we've either tried to do the same job with... | |
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clearingspace4joy.com
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| | | | | How would you design the city of the future? My city would be so bike friendly. It seems like many cities in the US, or at least Ohio, are so unfriendly to bikes. This leads to conflicts between motorists and cyclists. Cyclists can be riding *legally* but without dedicated bike lanes and a bigger emphasis... | |
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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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www.typeinvestigations.org
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the escalating tensions at U.S. universities due to protests against Israeli policies, particularly focusing on the Gaza conflict. It highlights the use of harsh disciplinary measures, arrests, and the involvement of law enforcement, including the FBI, to suppress student activism. The piece also addresses the broader implications of these actions on free speech, academic freedom, and the potential for increased government surveillance and repression. Additionally, it touches on the political ramifications, including threats from political figures like Donald Trump to deport student protesters and the role of state legislatures in enacting stricter penalties for protest-related offenses. The article underscores the resilien... | ||