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Urban Bicycle Culture – From Bicycles vs Cars to LEVs
Many cyclists would like to see the end to the rule of the car in the modern city. They wish to see a transportation culture built around bicycles instead. Mikael Colville-Andersen is one who argues forcefully for this, the key theme being that cities need to be built around people and social needs. He spoke
16th IBDC Taipei Cycle 2012 Models on Display 1 – Flitz
Here’s the first post of several giving some idea of the other concept designs on display at this year’s IBDC, many of which won excellence and merit awards, but did not make it to the podium. Tom Hambrock and Juri Spetter’s Flitz was one of the most “interesting” designs offered up this year. It was
The Green Machine is Not the Most Efficient Thing in the Universe … But So What!
You’ve probably heard the saying “There’s no such thing as a free lunch”. It applies to anything “free” actually, not just lunches. Even if you don’t pay for something yourself, there is still a price to be paid by someone, or a whole bunch of people, somewhere behind the scenes. Out of sight, out of
Urban Bicycle Culture – From Bicycles vs Cars to LEVs
Many cyclists would like to see the end to the rule of the car in the modern city. They wish to see a transportation culture built around bicycles instead. Mikael Colville-Andersen is one who argues forcefully for this, the key theme being that cities need to be built around people and social needs. He spoke
16th IBDC Taipei Cycle 2012 Models on Display 1 – Flitz
Here’s the first post of several giving some idea of the other concept designs on display at this year’s IBDC, many of which won excellence and merit awards, but did not make it to the podium. Tom Hambrock and Juri Spetter’s Flitz was one of the most “interesting” designs offered up this year. It was
The Green Machine is Not the Most Efficient Thing in the Universe … But So What!
You’ve probably heard the saying “There’s no such thing as a free lunch”. It applies to anything “free” actually, not just lunches. Even if you don’t pay for something yourself, there is still a price to be paid by someone, or a whole bunch of people, somewhere behind the scenes. Out of sight, out of