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Velo-City: Cycle Tracks Will Abound in Utopia
Velo-City: Cycle Tracks Will Abound in Utopia
Those of us who try to ride bikes in the winter often wonder why cars get their own big right-of-way, transit riders get expensive underground subways, pedestrians get an elaborate network of underground walkways, and we, if lucky, get a white line on pavement marking a so-called bike lane filled with snow or cars.
Toronto Architect Chris Hardwicke wants to do something about it. He proposes "a high speed, all season, pollution free, ultra-quite transit system that makes people healthier. Using an infrastructure of elevated cycle tracks, velo-city creates a network across the City. "
all of us bikers can definitely appreciate this!
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ReBlogged by ann p on Jan 17, 2006 at 05:32 PM
Posted by ann p on Jan 17, 2006 at 05:32 PM
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