In the 1930s, the U.K. built a massive network of state-of-the-art bike trails. Now the challenge is to revive them.
Imagine having a 300-mile network of segregated, long-distance bike lanes that provided an alternative to a highway system. In the U.K., it’s not just an urbanist’s daydream—it already exists, but everyone forgot about it.
Show MoreIn the 1930s, the U.K. built a massive network of state-of-the-art bike trails. Now the challenge is to revive them.
Imagine having a 300-mile network of segregated, long-distance bike lanes that provided an alternative to a highway system. In the U.K., it’s not just an urbanist’s daydream—it already exists, but everyone forgot about it.
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