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		<description><![CDATA[A batch of bicycling comparisons. | There&#8217;s a raft of cool stuff in &#8220;Analysis of Bicycling Trends and Policies in Large North American Cities,&#8221; a new report out by the University Transportation Research Center. It&#8217;s authored by John Pucher at Rutgers and Ralph Bueler at Virginia Tech. I was struck by two things: 1) what a stand-out Portland is, even in North American terms; and 2) how well Minneapolis fares on almost every measure. Portland had better watch...]]></description>
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