blog.bicyclecoalition.org - 26 days ago
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If you want to visit the ground zero location of bicycle commuter traffic in Philadelphia then you need to be on the Walnut Street from 8:45 to 9:00AM. These videos were shot shortly after 9AM on Friday Day 4 of the strike. The above video shows a large number of cyclists turning on to ...
Walnut Creek to Scotts Valley
bikely.com 12/25/2008 — Click here to view this route Length: 144.79km / 90.49mi View recent routes in:
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Another shot of the Same Bridge
thewashcycle.com 25 days ago — Funny How the Roadway Is Unobstructed - South Capital Street Bridge , originally uploaded by Rootchopper .
14th Street - Wilson Bridge Loop
bikely.com 3/2/2009 — Click here to view this route A 20 mile made by using both the 14th Street and Woodrow Wilson Bridge Tagged with: Recreational, Onroad, Intermediate, High traffic, Urban Length: 31.94km / 19.96mi View recent routes in:
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Street View
maps.google.co.uk 7/15/2009 — Street View: Explore the biggest cities in the UK with 360 degree street level imagery Discover some cool uses of Street View from the following partners Street View gallery
A Bridge to Somewhere
governing.com 6/3/2009 — Most transportation improvements happen mainly because one thing leads to another. A lot of people want to cross a river, you build a bridge to replace the overcrowded ferry. Lots of cars are on a road, you expand the road into a highway. More and ...
Brooklyn Bridge
flickr.com 10/2/2009 — Brooklyn Bridge by [Zakkalicious / Mikael].
The Street of the Future Is a Livable Street
good.is 4/7/2009 — livablepost 578 The Street of the Future Is a Livable Street It’s easy to forget that our streets are alterable. They weren’t set down by God on the eighth day; they were designed by human beings. Unfortunately, throughout the 20th century, most of ...
LaHood blogs about US DOT bike commuters
thewashcycle.com 19 days ago — On his blog, the Fast Lane , Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood blogged about US DOT bike commuters, and one in particular. Tom [Dorset] is in his late-ish 60s, works for our Federal Railroad Administration, and commutes the 10 miles to work (and 10 back) by bicycle . If you talk to any ...