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Old 09-22-23, 07:16 AM
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International Car Free Day

Happy International Car Free Day! https://www.unep.org/news-and-storie...-air-pollution

I rode my bike to the train station this morning and will plan to do any grocery pickup by bike if needed.
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Thank you for this. I can see that the U.N. and Europe, at least are taking improving the environment seriously.
I hope this catches-on in the U.S more-and-more.
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Thank you for this. I can see that the U.N. and Europe, at least are taking improving the environment seriously.
I hope this catches-on in the U.S more-and-more.
Well, if it didn't catch on at BF (and it didn't) I'm not holding my breath ...
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Well, if it didn't catch on at BF (and it didn't) I'm not holding my breath ...
Have faith. I think that most people who are avid cyclists are more "type-A" than "type-B", so we may not be a fair cross-section of the public.
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