Why cycletrack networks should be the next great American transit project


U.S. cities are already seeing the impact of when cyclists are given a separated place to ride. The National Institute for Transportation and Communities looked at bike traffic on nine U.S. roads after cycletracks were added. Across the board bike traffic grew, ranging from 21 to 171 percent. 

The economic benefits are also being felt by many businesses, who were skeptical in the beginning to adding separated roadways just for bikes. READ >>

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