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Bike Commuters on the Walnut Street Bridge
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 ...
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