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Could Key West be a bike model for America?
I'm sure many people here have been already to Key West, so we can
talk a common language. Well, for those who don't, you see a lot of bicycles around town, with some of the major streets having bike lanes. There's also scooters and EVs, which goes to mean that SMALL IS BETTER down there. Not Main Street, America, right? So could the be a model for the future of America, not far-fetched models like Holland that would take a revolution (mine) and the firing of our politicians, just an acceptance of civilized behavior among our fellow Americans? In other words, CAN WE LEAVE THE JUNGLE BEHIND? 'Face it: Bigger is better. Since it's a jungle out there, where the meek get eaten for lunch, if you wanna be Tarzan, you'd better swing a bigger club.' http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles...ild/index.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHY THE BANANA REVOLUTION? (home of the Dutch model!) http://webspawner.com/users/bananarevolution |
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