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Green lanes are dedicated, inviting spaces for people on bikes, protected from cars and separated from sidewalks.
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Memphis announces major initiatives for protected bike lanes
May 22, 2013
The city named as one of the worst for biking…
Bike Barometer unveiled at San Francisco’s Bike to Work Day
May 21, 2013
A group of people on bikes ride by the Market…
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Memphis is a Green Lane Project star and a great example for cities nationwide: http://t.co/PdBLyeTRvK
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@bikesoupusa @bikewalktulsa @tulsacouncilgov @cityoftulsagov Good designs prioritize safety and comfort. @NACTO4Cities leading the way.
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Clichèd but true: The best transportation plan is a land use plan. @BikeWalk_TN @tennesseeDOT #TNBikeSummit
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Bike use in Memphis quadrupled in the last 2 years! 55 miles if bike lanes, and much more to come.
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Mayor Wharton: “This is about much more than one person riding a bike. It’s about transforming our community”
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Elvis made it okay to gyrate, now it is okay to ride a bike, says Memphis Mayor AC Wharton Jr.
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While you have to lead, you want to find the sweet spot with community support says Memphis Mayor AC Wharton Jr.
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Memphis Mayor: “no longer will we take it for granted that our streets are only for cars.”
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Over the next two years, Memphis will install at least 15 miles of protected bike lanes, says Mayor AC Wharton Jr. http://t.co/yXzHQD7vxX
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Memphis Mayor A.C. Wharton jr commits to build 15 miles of protected bike lanes in the next 2 years. Go Memphis! http://t.co/wEtv7BscQt