Links of the day – November 22, 2011
- The myth of ‘road tax’ returns to haunt us again | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Comparison website Confused.com seem to think cyclists should be liable for a tax abolished more than 70 years ago
- Radfahren in München – Stadt der Speichen – München & Region – sueddeutsche.de
Radfahrer machen bald ein Viertel des Münchner Verkehrs aus. Die Folgen für Fußgänger und Autofahrer sind umstritten. Denn nach den Plänen der Stadt werden Fahrspuren und Parkplätze wegfallen.
- For downtown cyclists, this green also means go – latimes.com
The bright green bicycle lane on Spring Street is aimed at reducing collisions and to help cyclists feel safer navigating downtown Los Angeles.
- Master Planner Jan Gehl [Monocle]
Danish architect Jan Gehl is improving quality of life in cities across the globe, taking the focus away from the car and putting it back on people, with pedestrianised streets and improved cycling infrastructure. Calling itself “consultants in urban quality”, Gehl Architects works to return a human scale to public spaces. Monocle met Gehl at his Copenhagen offices to learn more about his company’s vision.
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