From São Paulo to Jakarta, mayors are leading their citizens into the streets and onto their bicycles. Pictured (from top left): Joko Widodo (Jakarta) and Boris Johnson (London), Fernando Haddad (São Paulo), Marcelo Ebrard (Mexico City), and Ana Botella (Madrid).
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Great article! A lot of what I have read here, has already been implemented in cities in the Netherlands, with Denmark the two bicycle countries par...
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Phil
Great article! A lot of what I have read here, has already been implemented in cities in the Netherlands, with Denmark the two bicycle countries par...