A cartoon for the @guardian review from a while back. It also appears in my postcard book The Snooty Bookshop.
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A cartoon for the @guardian review from a while back. It also appears in my postcard book The Snooty Bookshop.
How Sevilla Became a Bicycle City in Just 18 Months
In just a few years, Sevilla, Spain went from almost no bike paths and low ridership to robust network of bike paths and many people using them. To do it, the ruling party used the positive results of a public poll to move quickly, annexing 5000 parking spots and spending a relatively meager €32 million to build 80+ kilometers of bike paths in just 18 months.
The year after the basic network opened, Calvo said, it seemed like every family in the city had suddenly bought one another bicycles for Christmas.
“Everyone was talking about the success of the bike lanes at that point,” he said. “The sports shops, they ran out of bikes. They needed to get bikes from Barcelona, from Madrid, and over from France.”
Once that happened, it became clear that the huge bike network investment had been a fiscal bargain.
“The whole network is €32 million,” he says. That’s how many kilometers of highway - maybe five or six? It’s not expensive infrastructure. … We have a metro line that the cost was €800 million. It serves 44,000 trips every day. With bikes, we’re serving 70,000 trips every day.“
Province Maps / Jeannie Phan
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For the Guardian Review.Pre-order my new book ‘Baking with Kafka’ here:https://www.tomgauld.com/comic-books-v2/
The Girl in a Room, Phoebe Rudomino, 2006
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Vancouver buses during their snowstorm the other day
Unknown Tourism, commemorating lost wildlife
Former PM gets in on the action. [deleted tweet]
A recent cartoon for the Guardian.
Motorola’s House of the Future