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Bicycle Streets. What’s in a Name?
It might seem like nit picking, but what we call a street for bicycles is important, even more so if we can reflect that name in the signage and pavement markings, and maybe even convey the priorities a little better than a simple sharrow.
Let’s do Real Woonerf’s in North America
To date we’ve been doing them wrong in North America, or at least in the wrong places. Woonerf’s are most often found on residential local streets rather than commercial main streets in the Netherlands.
Traveling with a Brompton Bicycle
What it’s like to ride a folding bike straight from the airport, ride it relatively long distances, take it on the train, and even take it around the grocery store…

