tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3388652528051620982.post1844028409564993585..comments2024-03-26T01:34:40.136+01:00Comments on Cycling Solution: Righteous PathsGreg Spencerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11437710184036204639noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3388652528051620982.post-87824350483039728852009-11-03T10:17:56.966+01:002009-11-03T10:17:56.966+01:00Thanx for the valuable information. This was just ...Thanx for the valuable information. This was just the thing I was looking for, I run "Use bicycle campaign"..... keep posting. Will be visiting back soon.dsi r4http://www.r4-ds-kort.dk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3388652528051620982.post-68245045626811610302009-11-02T17:59:58.601+01:002009-11-02T17:59:58.601+01:00Tried it myself on October 25th, when it was first...Tried it myself on October 25th, when it was first inaugurated. It's excellent, and a crucial precedent for future road restructuring projects. <br /><br />Shop owners will probably soon discover that cyclists are just as important of a customer base as motorists. In fact, I think it's a lot easier to window shop when you're riding a bike, since you're less isolated from your environment, and if something really drew your interest, you can stop any time you wish. But even in the case of car drivers: they can probably see the shops better when their view isn't blocked by parked cars, and they can then stop and park where it's appropriate. So overall, I think it's a win-win situation.G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06528231188926287442noreply@blogger.com