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NZ moving ahead with “a scientific, evidence-based approach to road safety. Sweden was the first country to adopt Vision Zero, in 1997. In the decade after implementing the strategy, road deaths halved; the nation is now one of the safest in the world.” 👍 rnz.co.nz/news/national/…


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Cycle tracks in UK used to go everywhere. @carltonreid wants to revive century-old network. bit.ly/2qt6LNK

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The Global Street Design Guide is now free online! The road to a better world starts with a single click globaldesigningcities.org/press-packet/w…


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Australia's treatment of NZers is worsening. Might be time to stop using Aussie owned banks and supermarkets. #Australia #Racism RPT


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The Complete Business Case for Converting Street Parking Into Bike Lanes. Review of 12 studies from around the world citylab.com/cityfixer/2015…

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Top Cat Award for A Well Defined Moustache, Whiskers and Eyebrows.

Fam have adopted a very cute six month old kitty. Look at the MOUSTACHE. He's a very cool customer.

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Want to live longer? Reduce your risk of cancer? And heart disease? Then cycle to work, say scientists. bbc.com/news/health-39…

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New Study: Removing cars from downtown streets actually increases retail biz by attracting pedestrians and cyclists. fastcoexist.com/3067515/why-lo…

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Country’s first authentic Dutch junction, decked out with glow-in-the-dark bike lanes, is big step for bike safety. bicycling.com/culture/safety…

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If our roadways were designed and built the piecemeal way we treat our sidewalks and cycle tracks (via @TransPsychology).

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“Act the way you’d like to be, and soon you’ll be the way you act” - a line by Leonard Cohen I’ve quoted numerous times in 10 years #RIP


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Streets, as they are typically 20 - 50% of a city's land, are great community assets. Use them for the highest good.

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A two-way protected bikeway can move up to 7,500 people per hour. (Vid: Blackfriars Bridge, London, @SustransLondon)


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The many benefits of Active Transportation: Healthy, cheap, convenient, cost effective, green and makes you happy!.

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"When the cool, solid facts are on the ground..." @peopleforbikes sums it up beautifully: peopleforbikes.org/blog/entry/nyc… https://t.co/dIEYF90y1K

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Smart cities are walkable cities, just look at the economics h/t @jen_keesmaat https://t.co/dKQ7TtM4A3

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New York City's Protected Bike Lanes Have Actually Sped Up Its Car Traffic fastcoexist.com/3035580/new-yo… Protected bike lanes good for all. & biz!


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Cycling As Transport Could Save Cities $25 Trillion & Cut CO2 Emissions 10% shar.es/1ctqXO Time to invest in bike infrastructure!


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Bike helmet laws have little effect reducing head injuries; UBC study cbc.ca/1.3308238 More people on bikes makes it safer for all.


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Protected Bike Lanes 7 Times More Effective Than Painted Ones usa.streetsblog.org/2015/09/02/pro… How fast is your city putting in protected bikeways?


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