Art Deco
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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.
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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
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.
www.treehugger.com
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...
www.itdp.org
Comments very much appreciated, I really want to know.