Friday, October 26, 2007
Cycling
Generally European streets are much more biker-friendly than North American streets. In Mississauga and many other cities in Canada are designed for cars. Many of us do not think twice about this system. Driving has become a necessity. Most of us drive, and if we don't have a car, we would like to own a car eventually. However, the simple reorganization of a community can aid addressing not only community concerns but even global concerns.
Labels:
bike lane,
canada,
cities,
clean air,
communities,
cycle paths,
environment,
global warming,
transportation
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