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The Dutch Bicycle Master Plan
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Directorate General for Passenger Transport (NL)
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March 1999
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Bicycle policies of the European principals: continuous and integral (Publication 7, 2nd edition)
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Fietsberaad
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November 2009
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Cycle Parking Info Sheet
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CTC, Sustrans
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April 2004
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Manual for Streets
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DfT
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March 2007
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The National Cycling Strategy
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DfT
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July 1996
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Cyclists and Roundabouts
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CTC
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February 1991
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Cycle Friendly Infrastructure
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DfT, BA, CTC, IHT
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January 1996
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Forum now more open
Posted by Anthony Cartmell on Monday 13th of December 2010
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Cycling Embassy web site is started
Posted by Anthony Cartmell on Wednesday 8th of December 2010
We have made a start!
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On-road or Off-road?
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Cyclists belong on the road, and off-road facilities are rarely of any use
Some off-road facilities are useful, but cyclists belong on the road
We need both on-road cycling and off-road facilities equally
Cyclists should be able to ride away from roads, but some on-road riding is OK
We should strive for as complete segregation as we can
Submitted by Fonant on 4 December, 2010 - 17:40
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