🌴Trini Fietser🎉🚴🚶‍♂️🌳🇹🇹👀(@PLatchman) 's Twitter Profileg
🌴Trini Fietser🎉🚴🚶‍♂️🌳🇹🇹👀

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“A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It’s where the rich use public transportation.” –Enrique Peñalosa
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Cycle Toronto(@CycleToronto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bike to Work Day is one week away!

An annual tradition, the ride brings people from across Toronto together at Nathan Philips Square before heading to work. Whether you ride every day or haven’t ridden in years, this event is for you.

Learn more here:

bikemonth.ca/toronto_bike_t…

Bike to Work Day is one week away! An annual tradition, the ride brings people from across Toronto together at Nathan Philips Square before heading to work. Whether you ride every day or haven’t ridden in years, this event is for you. Learn more here: bikemonth.ca/toronto_bike_t…
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We Ride Australia(@WeRideAustralia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By investing in super low-carbon delivery options such as cargo bikes over vans, electric or otherwise, not only can retailers make massive carbon savings per delivery, they can ensure more accurate delivery times and a more pleasant doorstep experience cyclingindustry.news/how-infrastruc…

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Chris Cox(@CoxyJindas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I like my EV. BUT, it's an incredibly inefficient way for me or my wife to travel independently.

The absence of decent alternative travel options to destinations we need to go is the problem. I don't want to drive. I'm forced.

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Andy Boenau(@Boenau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'I was a half mile away, but the pedestrian should've known not to walk out in front of a moving vehicle.' --car brain drivers every day on this site

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Melissa & Chris Bruntlett(@modacitylife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As our cities get hotter and the need for modal shift more urgent, mobility and green infrastructure can no longer be planned in isolation.

Bratislava seemed to understand this over three decades ago, when they built this path that provides a sublimely “cool” cycling experience.

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Greg Glatz 🇨🇦(@gregglatz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new Shifter episode by Tom Babin might be my new favorite, partly because it features Winnipeg Bike Mayor Patty - Brazilian Queen of the North! There are so many reasons why cycling is good for you and all the best ones are discussed here: youtu.be/Xf0p4tVRkNs?si…

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Denver Bicycle Lobby(@DenBicycleLobby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You leave to see Denver Health Paramedics on bikes. Getting around downtown on bikes is often faster than in cars and can allow first responders to get to the scene more quickly.

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James Szypula(@YokohamaRides) 's Twitter Profile Photo

特攻野郎Q-TEAM@感染対策大明神 I totally agree with you. Incidents like this will never stop unless we start to demand better infrastructure from the officials respond for the way roads are designed. Without making the necessary changes they are negligent and should be held accountable.

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🌴Trini Fietser🎉🚴🚶‍♂️🌳🇹🇹👀(@PLatchman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many police officers park badly in Port of Spain. They were exempt from wrecking by the previous mayor, glad to see that they'll now have to obey the law.

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20's Plenty for Us(@20splentyforus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20mph limits can actually shorten journey times. New research from Prof Dr Niels Benedikter at the University of Milan confirms 30 km/h (18.5 mph) as the optimal speed limit for minimising delays through traffic congestion. 20splenty.org/20mph_improves…

20mph limits can actually shorten journey times. New research from Prof Dr Niels Benedikter at the University of Milan confirms 30 km/h (18.5 mph) as the optimal speed limit for minimising delays through traffic congestion. 20splenty.org/20mph_improves…
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ActiveTravelTT🚴‍♂️🚶‍♂️🌴(@TriniFietser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you open Google maps for Port of Spain today, you'd see lots of 'Road Closed' markers. They're for Corpus Christi processions and T&TEC electric cable maintenance. We can close streets to cars! Let's try car-free Sundays!

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