back to transportation basics, illustrated

Posted by – April 1, 2011

Wheels and the human body go places in ways we have often forgotten. Innovative, human-propelled transport, often with goods attached, knows no bounds.

Courtesy of photographs assembled first-hand last week, the proof is in, accompanied by the health benefits championed by urbanists today.

Want to leave the car behind?

Here are several visual hints for upcoming trips to and from your neighborhood hardware store, market, farm stand or beverage purveyor.



6 Comments on back to transportation basics, illustrated

  1. RT @crwolfelaw: New post: back to transportation basics, illustrated http://t.co/o2J2IMG (myurbanist) #urbanism #cities, #walkability #g …

  2. fj says:

    RT @crwolfelaw Thx @gosner: back to #transportation basics, illustrated – http://t.co/VYlURgs – another terrific #photoessay

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  4. RT @crwolfelaw: myurbanist revisited: back to transportation basics, illustrated http://is.gd/G89FC3 |the clever things U can do w/ a bike!

  5. myurbanist revisited: back to transportation basics, illustrated http://t.co/0XvRR18S #urbanism #cities #sustainability

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