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In City of Cyclists, Pedestrians Feel the Squeeze
September 14, 2011
In City of Cyclists, Pedestrians Feel the Squeeze
Fully 55 percent of residents travel to work or school on bikes. Some roads, including bridges, are just for them. In a nation dedicated to bicycling, however, Mr. le Dous has been fighting an uphill battle. The association now has only about 160 members, with a meager annual budget of a little over $2,000. But the focus of their annoyance is clear.
Read the article on The New York Times.
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