Urban bicycling is generally becoming more popular in American cities, but there are a few smaller trends that complicate the larger narrative. A new infographic designed by Bike League for the website Visual.ly breaks down the demographics of bicycle use across the country—and there are a few surprises.
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Someone do this for Canada! I always wonder how sick I am when I urban bike because of all the pollution I breathe in....
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want: someplace warm to live where I don’t need a car. biking everywhere.
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Bike commuting patterns, by US city, and by gender.
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