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A feed for urbanists, transit nerds, cyclists, and advocates of safe and accessible cities. Check out @labeler.urbanism.plus for moderation and flair! Fund the project: tinyurl.com/m5jrmc25

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  • 💙 Liked by 3,482 users
  • 📅 Updated 14 days ago
  • ⚙️ Provider graze.social

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@urbanism.plus
10 months ago
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D6 Learning
@d6learning.bsky.social
10 minutes ago
There's still time to grab a seat, and join our live *History of Video Games* intro and course presentation with game designer & urbanist @konstantinosd.bsky.social. 🕹️ The event is taking place today at 17:00 Central European Time. Reserve your spot here: www.eventbrite.com/e/hist….
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Erik Highter
@highter.bsky.social
14 minutes ago
I know there are a few of my followers that follow bicycle road racing and this video about safety and deaths in the sport was interesting: www.youtube.com/watch?v=q….
Why Are There So Many Deaths In Road Racing?

www.youtube.com

Why Are There So Many Deaths In Road Racing?

YouTube video by Global Cycling Network

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Active Travel Please! #MobilityIsEquity
@activetraveltt.bsky.social
16 minutes ago
In a motonormative society, we're wilfully blind to the many upsides of #ActiveTravel ! #MobilityIsEquity #PoliticalWill You cannot run a bus service with 1 hr. frequency! You've got to provide viable alternatives to break car dependency! newsday.co.tt/2025/11/24/g...
Government begins park-and-ride survey, Lee Sing suggests one-way traffic for east-west corridor - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

newsday.co.tt

Government begins park-and-ride survey, Lee Sing suggests one-way traffic for east-west corridor - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

THE government has started its park-and-ride survey as it seeks to transform the transportation system.

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Larry Neufeld
@larryneufeldsk.bsky.social
16 minutes ago
The plan we need across Canada for safer roads visionzero.ca
Vision Zero Canada

visionzero.ca

Vision Zero Canada

Advocating for the elimination of death & injury on Canada’s roads.

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Dylan Reid
@dylanreid.bsky.social
17 minutes ago
"Instead of prioritizing faster travel or longer distances, the study says cities should concentrate on lower-energy mobility options, such as high-quality public transport, cycling infrastructure and compact, walkable neighbourhoods." www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/art...
Canadian researchers uncover what they think is the real driver of transport demand

www.ctvnews.ca

Canadian researchers uncover what they think is the real driver of transport demand

A new global study suggests that people everywhere, regardless of country or wealth, spend almost the same amount of time travelling each day — about 78 minutes.

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American Fietser
@americanfietser.bsky.social
25 minutes ago
In healthy cities, postal carriers don't block the bike lane, they use it.
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David Zipper
@davidzipper.bsky.social
25 minutes ago
Induced demand: Same as it ever was
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your friend lara
@yourfriendlara.bsky.social
29 minutes ago
there’s a library in this park! interesting to see kind of a lot of separated bike paths but very very few bikes. more scooters. but mostly pedestrians!
elevated view of a park full of trees, pedestrian spaces, a red two-way cycletrack, some parked cars, in front of a mountain and blue sky. Marbella, Spain
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Katherine McDonell
@kemcdonell.bsky.social
33 minutes ago
Start your day with some cargo bike love:

This is great: www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9tW... #cargobike

www.youtube.com

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Action Committee for Transit
@actfortransit.bsky.social
37 minutes ago
The thing about people who say “I never see anyone biking in [place where people bike], we don’t need bike lanes” is: they don't look. Alas.😬

For all the people who say “I never see anyone biking in Worcester, we don’t need bike lanes” look! LOOK!!! Literally build it and they will come!!

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Jolly Jemaleddin Cole
@jemal.co
43 minutes ago
After the terrible NIMBY Op-Eds in the Brew against Baltimore’s proposed zoning reform bills, finally we get an informed, rational and compassionate response, and a good framework for making the case in other cities. www.baltimorebrew.com/202….
Baltimore’s former zoning board director explains why she lost faith in zoning | Baltimore Brew

www.baltimorebrew.com

Baltimore’s former zoning board director explains why she lost faith in zoning | Baltimore Brew

The mayor’s “Housing Options and Opportunity” legislation – including Bill 25-0066 – will go a long way toward fixing an unfair system. [OP-ED]

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UCL CASA
@casaucl.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
CASA's new ESRC-funded project asks how 15-minute city principles can be adapted for sustainable travel in regional European towns and areas. ENHANCE employs accessibility indicators, travel behaviour analysis and scenario modelling to support better regional planning. www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/res...
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Erin Thorne
@macdonere.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Another pedestrian. At what point will this city address pedestrian safety?
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Josh Boucher
@jgboucher.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
For all the people who say “I never see anyone biking in Worcester, we don’t need bike lanes” look! LOOK!!! Literally build it and they will come!!

The latest evaluation of bike lane projects in Boston continues to show that if you build bike infrastructure, people will use it. Full report: www.boston.gov/sites/defaul...

Bicycle counts significantly increased on 
every corridor where we completed Better 
Bike Lanes projects in 2024. 
The number of people biking, and the percentage of all 
traffic they make up, both saw substantial increases. 
▸ We counted over 3,000 more daily bike trips, a 
55% increase across all projects. In our prior
report on Better Bike Lane projects completed in
2023, we recorded a 44% increase in volume. The 
latest projects appear to have tapped into even 
more growth potential by focusing on mostly 
arterial streets and closing key new network 
connection gaps.
▸ Bicycles as a share of of all traffic increased to 7% 
of daily traffic across all projects, nearly doubling
from 4% in the baseline condition. Some projects 
saw bicycle mode share as high as 19%
▸ Boylston Street (Back Bay) topped the list with a 
near doubling (+83%) of daily bike trips, leading 
four other corridors that measured growth of 
nearly 50% or more.
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Paul McNally
@paulmcnally.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
#Brussels' annual Car-Free Sunday has a successor. It's Bus-Free Monday (aka a strike), the sun is out and a lot more people than usual are out rediscovering #Brussels on foot.
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Bruce Bourgoine
@brucebourgoine.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
ICYMI in selfishness stupidity. Next up - hot air balloons, streaming movies, good night sleep mattresses- all “hostile to cars.” #resist #mepolitics #VoteBlue
Trump's transportation department pulls trail and bike grants it deems 'hostile' to cars

apnews.com

Trump's transportation department pulls trail and bike grants it deems 'hostile' to cars

President Donald Trump's transportation department has been reversing grants for recreational trails and bicycle lanes.

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Gravel Influencer
@gravelinfluencer.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
The latest evaluation of bike lane projects in Boston continues to show that if you build bike infrastructure, people will use it. Full report: www.boston.gov/sites/defaul...
Bicycle counts significantly increased on 
every corridor where we completed Better 
Bike Lanes projects in 2024. 
The number of people biking, and the percentage of all 
traffic they make up, both saw substantial increases. 
▸ We counted over 3,000 more daily bike trips, a 
55% increase across all projects. In our prior
report on Better Bike Lane projects completed in
2023, we recorded a 44% increase in volume. The 
latest projects appear to have tapped into even 
more growth potential by focusing on mostly 
arterial streets and closing key new network 
connection gaps.
▸ Bicycles as a share of of all traffic increased to 7% 
of daily traffic across all projects, nearly doubling
from 4% in the baseline condition. Some projects 
saw bicycle mode share as high as 19%
▸ Boylston Street (Back Bay) topped the list with a 
near doubling (+83%) of daily bike trips, leading 
four other corridors that measured growth of 
nearly 50% or more.
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