Links of the day – August 17, 2012
- Nordhavnen – international role model for sustainable urban development - Ramboll Group
With its unique positioning and an area covering the size of 625 football grounds, Nordhavnen in Copenhagen, Denmark, is Scandinavia’s largest and most ambitious city development project for the time being. The overriding vision for Nordhavnen is to become the sustainable city of the future.
- Making City Biking Less Scary – Commute – The Atlantic Cities
City streets can be scary places, especially when you’re on a bike and everyone else is rushing past you in cars. Our streets can also be deadly places: in 2010 618 U.S. cyclists were killed on roads. Fully one-third of bike fatalities happen within intersections. The prospect of getting smashed into the asphalt keeps all but the most fearless cyclists off of many city streets. Scary streets mean a less bikeable city.
- National advocacy unification update | News | Bikes Belong
Three national bike advocacy groups affirm shared goals and continuing collaboration; decide to remain separate
- PressTV – Moscow plans to use cycling lanes for transport
Moscow will soon have dedicated cycling lanes to be used for transport. It’s part of the city hall’s attempt to improve the infrastructure and will allow Muscovites to get around the city safely on their bikes.
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