DHallerman
09-15-2016, 07:25 AM
Unexpected source here. Good, accurate article.
10 Ways Bicycle-Friendly Streets Are Good for People Who Don't Ride Bicycles (http://www.aarp.org/livable-communities/getting-around/info-2016/why-bicycling-infrastructure-is-good-for-people-who-dont-ride-bikes.html?cmp=EMC-CSN-NLC-LC-HOMFAM-CTRL_091416-F1-WhyBike_FriendlyStreets-CTA-1455286)
Would be great if more non-cyclists saw the benefits of bicycling infrastructure for all people.
Dave, who joined the AARP only to get better Medicare insurance when he turned 65 a few months ago
10 Ways Bicycle-Friendly Streets Are Good for People Who Don't Ride Bicycles (http://www.aarp.org/livable-communities/getting-around/info-2016/why-bicycling-infrastructure-is-good-for-people-who-dont-ride-bikes.html?cmp=EMC-CSN-NLC-LC-HOMFAM-CTRL_091416-F1-WhyBike_FriendlyStreets-CTA-1455286)
Would be great if more non-cyclists saw the benefits of bicycling infrastructure for all people.
Dave, who joined the AARP only to get better Medicare insurance when he turned 65 a few months ago