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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Thursday, February 20, 2014

America's Most Walkable, Cyclist-Friendly Cities


Photo: Wikimedia Commons


More people walk to work in Cambridge, Mass., than any
other large city in the country. Wikimedia Commons

The Most Walkable Cities and How Some Are Making Strides

Nationally, only a small fraction of people walk to work. But some cities' policy and planning efforts are making walking an everyday means of commuting. View data and maps for dozens of U.S. cities.
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Densely populated neighborhoods, commercial district city squares and multiple public transit lines all span the city of Cambridge, Mass., creating an environment ideal for walking.
The most recent Census counts estimate nearly a quarter of the city’s residents walk to work, far more than any other larger U.S. city.

Many localities across the country are continuing to push policies and planning initiatives aimed at making communities more walkable. Recent census figures depict a wide variation in commuting habits among the nation’s urban centers, showing some have done much more than others.

Read the Rest at Governing


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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Top 10 Post Bike Ride Rituals - Recover Like A Pro


Top 10 Post Bike Ride Rituals - Recover Like A Pro



Great tips for taking care of your bike--and better yet--taking optimal care of yourself.

Recover like a pro with GCN's Top 10 post ride rituals!