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Tag Archives: Cycling
Feel happy of yourself!
A motivational message for the kids out there learning to ride. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaIvk1cSyG8&w=560&h=315]
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Tagged believe in yourself, Cycling, kids, learning to ride a bike, rock and roll, thumbs up
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Will there still be cars in 2042?
The year is 2042. Discover the car: legendary machine that nearly ruined our planet – but didn’t because people like us kicked the petrol addiction. Part of Pedalpalooza 2012, the Museum from the Future will be running a pop-up exhibition with … Continue reading
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Tagged 2042, bicycle technology, cars, Cycling, Museum from the Future, Oxford, pedalpalooza, PedalpaloozaLDN, sustainability
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Solidarity with New York City cyclists
“‘Believe it or not,’ he said, ‘few issues today prompt more heated discussion than bike policy in New York City.’” ————– In November last year I came across a NY Times article about cycle lanes, and thus cycling, in NYC … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycles, bike lanes, bike wars, Casey Neistat, Cycling, death machines, life machines, London, New York City, NYC, TfL, transport policy, Transportation Alternatives
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Who needs a car in London?
The No Ridiculous Car Trips Campaign in Malmö, Sweden to get car drivers to choose their bike over their car. Clever. [vimeo=http://vimeo.com/15329560]
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Tagged bikes, Cycling, cycling campaigns, fixie, less cars, Malmö, more bikes, Sweden
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