Bicycling and Walking in the United States: 2010 Benchmarking Report

Posted by Content Coordinator on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

ALLIANCE FOR BIKING AND WALKING

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About Alliance for Biking and Walking
www.peoplepoweredmovement.org
Alliance for Biking & Walking creates, strengthens, and unites state and local bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations. The Alliance has created, strengthened, and empowered effective and sustainable bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations in every state, province, and major city in North America. These organizations are highly respected by the public, media, and policy makers. Their efforts in their communities and their united strength at the national level have transformed communities into places where it is easy, safe, desirable, and common for citizens to bike and walk”


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