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@walkbikelive
When a pub opened in my neighborhood last year people were so excited. It’s very much a neighborhood bar in the sense that I don’t think it’s frequented by people not from the area, but it’s a great place to hang out, watch a game, catch up with friends. Every neighborhood needs a place where it’s ok to hang out and socialize.
The European Way, click to look at the amazing inforgraphic that explains”HOW BIKES CAN SAVE US”
A walking human gets about 75 MPG (miles of travel per gallon of food energy). A biking human? Even better, at 290 MPG.
But when you factor in all the fossil fuels that go into making that food, we only get 18 MPG walking and 70 MPG on a bike. Check out the full rundown of the energetic calculations at Do The Math.
This is way, way cool.
the united bike lanes of america
Top 5 Reasons to Bike to Work - Momentum Mag
1. FUN! Because it makes the trip to work pleasurable. 2. De-stress Get some exercise; no sitting in traffic jams. 3. Convenience Parking is as easy as finding the nearest pole or rack. 4. Fresh air For you and others. 5. Freedom To explore your city and go at your own pace.
Another great one from exhibitposter.com
Infographic: Young Americans Shift Away From A Car-Driven Culture
Bike Culture by Mike Joos
Join the revolution.
—BURN FAT, NOT OIL
Via: @burinboonvisut (Taken with instagram)
It's not a partisan issue! Americans across the nation have weighed in, and the resounding answer is that they want to see more funding given to active transportation and transit.
Walking may be the best exercise on the planet. (No evidence yet on whether finger walking is also beneficial.)