Art Deco
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- USA
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- Selinsgrove Pennsylvania
I live in a very rural area so no experience with biking in the city, but I spent a few semesters living in London, riding the tube and w/o a car. Bike lanes in central London were busy and fast enough that I did not ride them.
Yeah, chicken s..t, I know. But since the virus hit, I keep reading about cities installing temporary bike lanes to keep folks off public transit.
Links
www.treehugger.com
www.itdp.org
For you who are city dwellers, is this a thing now? And can it continue once the crisis passes? Should it?
Comments very much appreciated, I really want to know.
Yeah, chicken s..t, I know. But since the virus hit, I keep reading about cities installing temporary bike lanes to keep folks off public transit.
Links
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How We Get Around Determines What We Build, and Also Determines Much of Our Carbon Footprint
Transportation has a much bigger impact on urban design than we think.

United States
The United States is the source of many car-oriented policies that have influenced cities around the world. Today, even as many US cities are demonstrating that change is possible, many systemic challenges persist. US cities have a long history of economic, social, and racial segregation in...

Comments very much appreciated, I really want to know.