Where the Bike Lanes End

(Photo) You don’t have a cycling network without connectivity. Spreading bike lanes around the city like so much chopped spaghetti might be the cheapest, most politically acceptable strategy, but at the end of the day, it looks like the city is refusing to do more than test the waters. Here are a few places that need some help, quick. Full Story »

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Sara Lindemann
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by Sara Lindemann - Apr. 20, 2011

I don't think this is good journalism because it lacks a lot of the qualities needed for a good story. It has no sources, and it is not factual because the information is not cited. It is relevent though, because more people are riding bikes now for various reasons.

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