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Bicycle-Pedestrian Coalition working to improve education, active transportation and pedestrian safety in the El Paso/Juárez border region.
El Paso, TX 가입일 Şubat 2013
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One of the biggest disinformation campaigns ever applied to cities involves the constant claims that “driving pays its way.” It’s actually MASSIVELY subsidized, while things like walking, biking, public transit & supportive housing for the unhoused actually SAVE PUBLIC MONEY. HT to the classic Andy Singer cartoon. #UrbanTruth

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“A city’s creativity doesn’t depend on cars. That’s the 20th century. We’re in the 21st.”— Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.
No matter what happens in the Paris election, the world’s cities owe Mayor Hidalgo a huge debt of gratitude.
The boldest, most inspiring mayor I’ve seen.
ft.com/content/8fbad7…
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“Parisian car traffic fell by more than half between 2002 and 2023, while cycle lanes expanded sixfold. Bikes now make more than twice as many journeys as cars.” @FinancialTimes

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Safe separated infrastructure is a win for everyone, let's have more, not less of it.
📷@rovelocreative

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@GregAbbott_TX We now need to defund Governors who defund public schools.
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This is so important for US planners and cities to understand — if we hold up the Dutch as an example, they *don’t* mix children on bikes with fast cars (and it’s very few cars at that.)
Children and bikes can’t be safely engineered to coexist unless that car is going way under 20mph. That’s not a thru street for traffic; that’s parking lot speed.
Ok, but what about adults? Lots of adults are risk-tolerant enough - the ‘fit and the brave’ to bike around moving cars — 1-8% depending on the danger level. But there is a hard ceiling — most people (92%) are risk-averse and unmovable. Ask your average person over the age of 30 if they’d use a low quality bike lane: I’ve had my head bitten off many times at the suggestion.
So the bike strategy hangs on the question: does adding bikes lanes that only 1% or 8% of people will use CONVERT people to be pro more bike lanes? The evidence says they anger and scare drivers and pedestrians and make cautious wannabe bikers literally sick to their stomachs with stress.
80-90% of any population across the world will bike when it’s safe. My hunch is Ciclovia is the *great conversion* strategy - close streets across a city every Saturday or Sunday year round - and see if some communities want to expand safe biking zones.
Or build ground-up car free communities like @CAForever
Melissa & Chris Bruntlett@modacitylife
The best bike plan starts with a better car plan. Dutch cities don’t just graft bike lanes onto busy streets. They practice “ontvlechten”; structurally untangling cycling and driving by limiting car speed and access. Fewer conflicts. Calmer streets. Networks that actually work.
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When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.
(🖼️ by @fabiantodorovic)

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