Ask code switch : do bike lanes cause gentrification ?

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The city’s grip on cycling dreams.

I’ve always been drawn to the idea of cycling, but the reality of it has been a bit of a disappointment. The author’s experience with cycling is primarily shaped by their location. They have lived in cities that are not conducive to cycling, leading to a lack of enjoyment and motivation. This is a common experience for many people who live in urban areas.

I’m Stefan, and I’m a cyclist. I’m a big advocate for cycling in Philly. I love it. I’m passionate about it. But I’m also a little bit frustrated. I’m frustrated because I’m constantly reminded that I’m not a “real” cyclist. I’m constantly reminded that I’m not a “real” cyclist because I’m a cyclist who rides a bike in a city that’s not known for its cycling infrastructure. Stefan’s frustration stems from the fact that he’s a cyclist who rides in a city that doesn’t have the same level of cycling infrastructure as other major cities. This lack of infrastructure makes cycling in Philadelphia a more challenging and potentially dangerous experience.

Bike lanes: A tool for equity or a source of division?

The summary provided is a starting point for a discussion on the complexities of bike lanes and their impact on different communities. It is important to remember that the goal is to create a more equitable and sustainable transportation system for everyone. Let’s break down the key points of the summary and explore them in more detail. Key Points:

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