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Active Transportation Fallacies Part 4: "Bike Lanes Are Expensive and Not Worth The Money"

Active Transportation Fallacies Part 4: "Bike Lanes Are Expensive and Not Worth The Money"

Are bike lanes worth the money? Countless studies suggest so and the return on investment is significant. Watch as our friend ...

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Active Transportation Fallacies Part 5: "Cyclists Don't Pay Taxes for Roads"

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Active Transportation Fallacies Part 6: "Bike Lanes Delay Emergency Vehicles"

Active Transportation Fallacies Part 6: "Bike Lanes Delay Emergency Vehicles"

Many bike lanes actually make it easier for emergency vehicles to reach an emergency in a timely manner but many people are ...

Active Transportation Fallacies Part 3: "Bike Lanes Are Bad for Businesses"

Active Transportation Fallacies Part 3: "Bike Lanes Are Bad for Businesses"

Do bike lanes hinder the success of a business by taking away those coveted parking spots? Not according to 23 North American ...

Active Transportation Fallacies Part 1: "Bike Lanes Slow Down Traffic"

Active Transportation Fallacies Part 1: "Bike Lanes Slow Down Traffic"

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Active Transportation Fallacies Part 2: "Bike Lanes Are Underused"

Active Transportation Fallacies Part 2: "Bike Lanes Are Underused"

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Critical Thinking Fallacies, List of (Part 4)

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