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What bicycles and light bulbs have in common
The bicycle by itself is of limited use. It’s when you introduce infrastructure—a smoother trail or a better street—that an interesting experiment becomes a solid transportation option. Continue reading
Posted in Infrastructure
Tagged advocacy, engineering, Erik Reader, house remodeling, Law of Unintended Consequences
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