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A history of bicycle transformation in the Netherlands
Cool video about how a movement for social-ecological transformation took advantage of a window of opportunity. Dutch cyclist organizations pushing for new cycling infrastructure in the Netherlands. Read more on the Bicycling Dutch website in this post. An interesting post compares … Continue reading
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Bicycles and Cities
Many cities have been introducing public shared bike systems. Montreal city just introduced a city bike system, Bixi, 300 station and 3,000 bikes. The system allows you to check if bikes are available over the internet – and users pay … Continue reading