theindependent.ca
What would it mean to build a city for kids? – The Independent
An interview with St. John’s active transportation advocate Ryan Green
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theindependent.ca
What would it mean to build a city for kids? – The Independent
An interview with St. John’s active transportation advocate Ryan Green


Honestly, my only real argument against your point is that it's just not feasible to retrofit every single vehicle on the road for that. Now, potentially an easier solution: STOP BUILDING STROADS


“Dutch people cycle an average of 2.6km each per day. If this pattern was replicated worldwide, annual carbon emissions would drop by 686 million tonnes. This mammoth figure exceeds the entire carbon footprint of most countries, including the UK, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Australia.” @euronews.com
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Cities aren’t built for older people – our study shows many can’t walk fast enough to beat a pedestrian crossing
Many older people with reduced mobility say they feel ‘hurried’, ‘rushed’ and ‘unsafe" when walking around their city.

www.calbike.org
Four Strategies That Helped the Hollenbeck Project Pass - CalBike
For months, supporters delivered one focused point per council meeting: parking, safety, crash history, design options. By the time of the final hearing, the Council already understood the case for bu...

yourarlington.com
Town receives $94,000 to improve Minuteman Bikeway at Ed Burns Arena and Ryder Street – Your Arlington

road.cc
“The path to nowhere”: Ministry of Defence accused of “pettiness” for blocking completion of new cycling and walking route to school – and threatening to fence off 15-metre section if children use it ...
The government department claims the shared-use path could have a “detrimental impact” on local families, though the MOD’s decision to reopen discussions with Fife Council has been hailed as a “return...


walkableprinceton.com
Exploring Trenton Riverfront Redevelopment With ‘Trenton Walks!’
It was sleeting when a group of around 30 people of all ages met outside “Cooper’s Riverview” (map) in Trenton on Sunday morning. The occasion? The 62nd “Trenton Walks!̶…

While potential cost savings for a single light rail tunnel in downtown are significant, the idea of delaying Ballard Link even further on top of significant risk factors makes additional consideration by the Sound Transit board unlikely. Story: www.theurbanist.org/2025/12/13/e...
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This past Thursday we released our Top 50 Bars list, a celebration of the bars we think are doing it right in the Mile High. Which bars are your favorite? Are there any you think got snubbed? See the full list 👇 www.westword.com/food-drink...
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mssinenomine.substack.com
Is HandyDart Accessible? It Depends.
If wheelchair taxis aren't accessible then why not use regular public transit or Handydart?

Dude, we need to do better about shared scooter and bike parking in Seattle. The status quo of 'leave them wherever you like' is dangerous for and disrespectful to disabled pedestrians. Like here at this major rapid ride stop👇


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CYCLING CITIES - Der Film
YouTube video by Ingwar Perowanowitsch


www.cyclingeu.com
Merry Christmas! Brought a tree home with my Brompton today! - Cycling Europe
Who needs a cargo bike when you can even haul a Christmas tree home using just a Brompton folding bike and a trailer? 😁 by petedogg

oregonhumanities.org
On Tender Systems
An essay by Dawn Marie Knopf about the history of the US highway system, the costs of its creation, and conflicts over freeway expansion in Portland
