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San Francisco Bicycle Coalition

Promoting the Bicycle for Everyday Transportation


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Source: San Francisco Bicycle Coalition

Bicycling is a popular mode of transportation in San Francisco, with about 40,000 residents commuting to work regularly by bicycle. There are 63 miles (101 km) of bicycle lanes and paths throughout the city. The [San Francisco Bicycle Coalition W promotes the bicycle for everyday transportation in and around San Francisco.

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2011

Cable car

How San Francisco Became a Cycling City Against the Odds, November 24 [1]

2010

Market Street cyclist getting the squeeze

Bay Area Air Quality Management District to a first of its kind regional pilot bike-sharing program. The project will deploy approximately 1,000 bicycles at up to 100 kiosk stations along the Peninsula transportation corridor in locations of up to five cities including San Francisco, Redwood City, Mountain View, Palo Alto and San Jose. October 28 [2] place

  • New San Francisco City Goal: 20% of Trips by Bike by 2020, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, October 27th, 2010 [3]


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References

  1. sustainablecitiescollective.com, November 24, 2011
  2. baaqmd.gov, October 28, 2010
  3. San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, October 27th, 2010
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