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Cycling for a Few or for Everyone: The Importance of Social Justice in Cycling Policy (May 2009)

"Cycling for a Few or for Everyone: The Importance of Social Justice in Cycling Policy," World Transport Policy and Practice, Vol. 15, No. 1, May 2009, pp. 57-64. John Pucher, Ralph Buehler

Introduction: In his article “The Importance of Bicyclist Education,” Bjorn Haake, a professional cycling trainer, criticizes the research findings reported in our article “At the Frontiers of Cycling” (Pucher and Buehler, 2007).

Our case study analysis of cycling trends and policies in six cities and three European countries concluded that a multi-faceted approach is the most effective way to encourage cycling. In particular, Haake rejects our finding that an integrated, comprehensive network of well-maintained, well-designed cycling facilities, such as bike paths and lanes, is a key element in any package of policies to promote cycling.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 July 2009 )