The key to getting bikes accepted as a normal mode of transportation
is getting women to ride. As long as bike commuting is something done
predominantly by young men, it is seen as something for crazy
daredevils, not something standard and usual. But when young women
start riding to work in normal work clothes, and when young mothers
start hauling their kids around on bikes as a matter of course, then
cycling becomes the way some people get around, a way that we all have
to allow for when doing urban and suburban transportation planning.

So go chicas!

>
> Especially exciting to me is the rise of the urban female commuter. The trend 
> is to use your bike and look darling doing it. I can get on board with that!

-- 
-- Anne Paulson

It isn't a contest. Enjoy the ride.

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