Cycling for Sustainable Cities
by Ralph Buehler Editor and John Pucher Editor
In this comprehensive guide to urban cycling from two professors of urban affairs and urban planning, John Pucher and Ralph Buehler offer policy makers and cyclists alike advice on how to make the city a safer environment for cyclists and in turn make the city that much more sustainable and clean. Not only is cycling free of harmful carbon and particulate emissions, it's good for your health, saves space on parking, and the cost is included in the price of your breakfast, rather than tacked on as the price of gas. By taking Pucher and Buehler's advice, cyclists and politicians alike can do their part to make their cities safer and more convenient for cycling traffic.
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