Learning to Bike
There is a lot of public art in the city, and a handful of it is of bicyclists. This is a great piece of a child learning to ride a bicycle.
Image Credit: Ladd Schiess
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There is a lot of public art in the city, and a handful of it is of bicyclists. This is a great piece of a child learning to ride a bicycle.
Image Credit: Ladd Schiess
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[...] you missed the previous bicycle photo tours, they were #5 Paris (France), #6 Groningen (the Netherlands), #7 Berlin (Germany), #8 Barcelona (Spain), #9 Bogota (Columbia), and #10 Basel [...]
[...] missed the previous bicycle photo tours, they were: #4 Copenhagen (Denmark) #5 Paris (France) #6 Groningen (the Netherlands) #7 Berlin (Germany) #8 Barcelona (Spain) #9 Bogota (Columbia) #10 Basel [...]
[...] may not have as high a percentage of bicycle commuters as its Dutch neighbor to the north, Groningen, or as much bike-crazy counter-culture as Portland (Oregon), or the largest bicycle sharing program [...]
[...] may not have as high a percentage of bicycle commuters as its Dutch neighbor to the north, Groningen, or as much bike-crazy counter-culture as Portland (Oregon), or the largest bicycle sharing program [...]
[...] Credits: Stuck in Customs via flickr; Sprengben [why not get a friend] via flickr; Zachary Shahan; telex4 via flickr [...]
[...] like the lucky people in Amsterdam (1st picture below), Copenhagen (2nd picture below), and Groningen (above) do every day. I also get to see people enjoying the simple, meditative pleasure of walking [...]
[...] Related Stories: 1. Public Transportation Saves U.S. 785 Million Hours a Year 2. Save $9,656 a Year, Ride Public Transit 3. #6 Groningen, Netherlands: Great Bicycle City Photo Tour [...]
[...] lived in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands for 5 months in 2007. With a bike commute rate of about 50-60% and about 2/3 of [...]
[...] pollution, noise, and traffic tremendously. Additionally, it makes streets much safer. I lived in Groningen in the Netherlands for 5 months, a city named “World Bicycling City” on a number of [...]
[...] A bicycle bus! I have to admit, I didn’t see one of these when I lived in the Netherlands! (For a bunch of photos of the cool things I did see, however, check out this bicycle photo tour of Groningen.) [...]
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