Active
Transportation - Canada features a regular posting of
news articles, studies, reports, and other items that have
relevance in this field, with previous postings available in
an archive. In addition, pictures of existing Active
Transportation infrastructure from communities across Canada
will be profiled each week.
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AT
Infrastructure Example: Lac des Seize Iles QC - Separated
Bicycle Route
- Urban sprawl no fun for kids,
reports say
- Reclaiming city streets for
people
- Alberta Centre for Active Living
- Physical Activity Information Round-Up
- US - Community Walkable
Neighbourhoods Guide
- Boomer demand spikes sales of
two-wheelers designed for older riders
- Ottawa's cycling issues finally
gaining needed speed
- City plans to create seven areas
that are vibrant, pedestrian friendly and transit
supported
- Time to put the brakes on
bicycling lanes
- Montrealers have no problem
walking the walk
- Cyclists seeking safer routes and
driver education
- Skateboard Path May Become
Permanent
- FACE parents worry about new bike
path
- Silver Birch Trail will not be
paved
- National report praises city's
bike lane
- Proposed trail on agenda for two
public meetings
- New York's transformation sends
us a message
- UK - Crap Cycle Lanes
- Swedish Piano Stairs
- Beijing’s Sustainable City
Center
- Focusing on Neighborhood Traffic
Safety - Lessons from Europe
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