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    Fitness advice and examples from Vitesse Press

    Tag >> bicycling advocacy
    Jan 29
    2009

    Myths and Facts About Bicycle Transportation In Florida

    Posted by Dick Mansfield in Louis Rossicyclingbicycling advocacybicycle policy

    "The world of transportation is full of myths, and bicycle transportation has its share. Perceptions about bicycling affect transportation policy making within government. Policies translate into bicycle programs and funding levels. You guessed it — bicycling has been “under-funded” because several misconceptions consciously or unconsciously dog Federal, State, and local transportation officials..."

    Biking license plate So starts an article by Cycling Along The Canals of New York State author Louis Rossi who now lives in Florida.  The information he shares applies to most every state in the country.  Read the article