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Pret a Rouler: Londons first cycle clothing fashion show
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This Courier Hauls
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Hoboken council 8-1: No pedicabs
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City plans to become more bicycle friendly
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City of Light to adopt Lyon bicycle program: Officials expect bike sharing to ease noise and air pollution
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submitted: 2007-04-01

Contested Streets Provides New Route Adding to NYCs Ambitious New Bike Plan
by TransAlt
submitted: 2006-10-04

Governor Corzine unveils $74 million Pedestrian Safety Initiative
by reuters
submitted: 2006-09-22

Bicyclists winning a war of lanes in San Francisco
by reuters
submitted: 2006-09-13

Distraught Bike Thief Pays Victim Back
by Reuters
submitted: 2006-07-19

Nude cyclists peel off around Spanish cities
[2006-06-10]   Reuters

MADRID (Reuters) - Hundreds of nude cyclists pedaled around Spanish cities on Saturday to protest against car-clogged streets and demand greater respect for pollution-free transport.

With slogans like "one car less" and "bio methanol" painted on their backs, the naked cyclists staged Spain's third annual Ciclonudista or "Nudecycle" in Madrid, Barcelona and Pamplona.

The protest was part of world-wide naked bike riding events on Saturday across Europe, North America and South America.

"We feel naked when up against traffic because people don't see the bicycle as just another means of transport," said Madrid cyclist Ramon Linaza, wearing only a cycle helmet and shoes.

Towing cardboard cars with gaping jaws, protesters said the rapid rise of automobile ownership in Spain was turning city streets into ever more hostile and dangerous cycling territory.

Organizers said the bicycle was a healthy and efficient form of urban transport that is largely ignored by Spanish drivers and city planners.

Central Madrid has few bike paths and cyclists are a rarity on its streets. Barcelona has the most bike paths of any Spanish city, according to cycling activists.

Per capita car ownership has rocketed in Spain after a decade of strong economic growth.


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