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Dutch Cycling Embassy members share their wisdom with Richmond at open house event

Summary by richmonder.org
One thing that irks Ian C. Hess about cycling around Richmond is the infrastructure. “[It] often feels like you're going to die,” he said. “The notion of what biking infrastructure is, is painting a picture of a bike on the ground. And as nice as that is, that means nothing to motorists and I drive a car. If I don't pay attention, I'm going to get hit.”The city’s cycling infrastructure and what it can become is one reason why Hess came to meet t…
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richmonder.org broke the news in on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
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