Tag Archives: cycling revolution
Lawrence Solomon: Rip out the bike lanes — before more innocent people get hurt
With their false promise of safety, bike lanes lure the inexperienced onto dangerous roads. Continue reading
Posted in Automobile, Cities, Public transit, Transportation, Uncategorized
Tagged automobiles, Bicycles, bike lanes, cycling infrastructure, cycling revolution, safety
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Lawrence Solomon: How ‘road diets’ are making our car commutes even more painful
Cities increasingly and indiscriminately push ‘road diets’ on unsuspecting citizenries. Continue reading
Posted in Automobile, Cities, Public transit, Transportation, Uncategorized
Tagged automobiles, Bicycles, cycling infrastructure, cycling revolution, pollution
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Lawrence Solomon: Bicycles kill. How urban cycling policies made city streets more lethal
Giving bicycles a bigger share of the road has backfired on vehicle safety. Continue reading
Posted in Automobile, Cities, Other, Public transit, Toll roads, Transportation, Uncategorized
Tagged automobiles, Bicycles, cycling infrastructure, cycling revolution, pollution
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Interview with Lawrence Solomon on cycling
“So you used to be a bicycle advocate going back to the eighties …” Mark Towhey discusses Solomon’s controversial cycling article and his view that bicycles have become a harm instead of the benefit that they should be. Continue reading
Posted in Cities, Other, Public transit, Toll roads, Transportation
Tagged automobiles, Bicycles, cycling infrastructure, cycling revolution, pollution
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Lawrence Solomon: How cities made a huge mistake in promoting cycling
Cycling lanes consume more space than they free up, add to pollution and drain the public purse. Continue reading
Posted in Cities, Other, Public transit, Toll roads
Tagged automobiles, Bicycles, cycling infrastructure, cycling revolution, pollution
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