Portland traffic taming
the business of biking
William Yardley reports in the NYTimes, 5 November 2007:
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Cyclists have long revered Portland for its bicycle-friendly culture and infrastructure, including the network of bike lanes that the city began planning in the early 1970s. Now, riders are helping the city build a cycling economy.
Labels: new urbanism, traffic taming, velotariat
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