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		<description><![CDATA[Bikeways pay for themselves. | A decade ago, we wrote that the bicycle is one of the world&#8217;s seven everyday wonders because it&#8217;s so simple, effective, affordable, and pollution-free. To that list, we might have added &#8220;enriching.&#8221; Bicycling for transportation pumps money into local economies. Bikes are wheels of fortune. If your community spends money building bikeways, you and your neighbors will cycle more. Your cycling will put extra money in the local economy. (I&#8217;ll...]]></description>
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