NPR:Portland, Ore., Rides Bikes Around High Gas Prices
Posted by Paul Taylor on July 24, 2008
Americans want alternatives to traffic jams and high gas prices. Portland, Oregon, thinks it has found one: convincing residents to commute by bike. Cycling has doubled since 2001. And the city hopes this is just the beginning. Hear the “All Things Considered” feature here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92836910&ft=1&f=2
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NPR:Portland, Ore., Rides Bikes Around High Gas Prices
Posted by Paul Taylor on July 24, 2008
Americans want alternatives to traffic jams and high gas prices. Portland, Oregon, thinks it has found one: convincing residents to commute by bike. Cycling has doubled since 2001. And the city hopes this is just the beginning. Hear the “All Things Considered” feature here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92836910&ft=1&f=2
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