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When I was in Utrecht I met a man named Mark Wagenbuur, a long time resident, historian, and transportation advocate. Mark is a bit of a minor celebrity in US active […]
When I was in Utrecht I met a man named Mark Wagenbuur, a long time resident, historian, and transportation advocate. Mark is a bit of a minor celebrity in US active […]
Claim: federal funding dedicated to walking and bicycling is about $1.50/person/year. (Peter Furth, City Cycling) Find: Estimate what the Oregon set-aside amounts to in dollars per person per year, using […]
After 2 weeks of intense immersion in the Dutch bicycle transportation system it was time to put what we saw into practice in our own communities. For the PDX crü […]
No trip to The Netherlands would be complete without a trip to Amsterdam (AMS) and so the PSU students took such a trip. The purpose of our journey was to […]
Today we toured the city of Houten, which could perhaps be called the worlds most bicycle centric planned city. Houten sits within a ring of several larger cities and is […]
The city of Utrecht recently rebuilt a section of roads to improve bicycle and pedestrian facilities. As part of the class a small party composed of 2 NEU students, Josh […]
The purpose of this class is exposure to the wide variety of ways the Dutch design and build their transportation system, especially the part for bicycles. Since its generally easier […]
About once a year I ride my bike out to the ocean. The trip from Portland is 100miles, over the coastal range, and along many rural roads. The journey takes […]
Our mission today was to ride to and check out some neighborhoods outside of the city center. I was with a group of two NorthEastern University students, Stephan and Kayla. […]
The cycling situation is much like I both remember it and the country is famous for. People of all types riding on safe streets with few automobiles to bother them. […]