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From: "PeopleForBikes" <
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Date: Aug 29, 2013 5:32 PM
Subject: The summer's biggest bike trend
To: "Daniel Stafford" <
aquarianm@gmail.com>
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The summer is coming to a close, but what a summer it's been! Two of the largest U.S. cities, New York and Chicago, launched major bike sharing systems with thousands of public short-term rental bikes. Today, San Francisco opened its system, with 700 bikes and 70 stations around the Bay Area, and more on the way. Bike sharing—particularly when paired with a network of safe, low-stress bikeways—can transform a city's bicycling experience and culture. We captured these exciting developments in the infographic below. Check it out and share with your friends!    |
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