Websites
In this section you can find websites with useful information about EcoMobility. It is less focused on organizations and more on the content the websites provide. We welcome proposals of websites not yet listed.
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Adventure Cycling Association’s nonprofit mission is to inspire people of all ages to travel by bicycle for fitness, fun, and self-discovery. They publish Adventure Cyclist magazine for our membership, lead bike tours, work on bicycle advocacy projects, sell bike travel gear, and provide trip planning resources for bicycle travelers.
The Alliance for Biking and Walking, formerly known as Thunderhead Alliance, is the North American coalition of grassroots bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations. Alliance organizations are working together to transform communities into great places to bike and walk.
The site of Rick Galezowski and Maggie Bennedsen, who when they aren’t working in their Toronto studio are riding their bicycles around the world and sharing their adventures online.
Located in New Bremen, Ohio, the museum displays lots of antique and classic bicycles to see. Many of these bikes used to be displayed at The Bicycle Museum of America (now closed) in Chicago.
This page shows you real ways you can get hit and real ways to avoid them. This is a far cry from normal bicycle safety guides, which usually tell you little more than to wear your helmet and to follow the law.
Featured Document
Description document
This publication covers a broad range of transport options, including rural, urban, motorised and nonmotorised transportation, and a wide variety of applicable emissions-reducing policies and measures are explored. The guidebook proposes cycling and mass transit approaches, as well as ideas for improving motorised transport technologies. Newer developments, like high-density, mixed-use schemes built around rail nodes, or rapid bus service are also examined in detail.





