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If you come across a
If you come across any arlcetis documenting this trend in NYC and in post-disaster areas in general, please link to it. I'd love to read more on this.Really, we (probably not you, but humans in general) rarely think about transportation following a disaster. Food, water, shelter, info and a shot of something stiff probably precede that reasons why few people would buy a bike in prep for a disaster. Living in Mexico City, I am lucky to see and use a system that would likely respond very well to a disaster (for Mx City, that means earthquake). They have a bike-lending program, where you go to a nearby bike station, swipe your card, take out a bike for a spin, and then return it to any of the hundreds of stations. For people who don't own a bike (like myself) it's a great system and, at least within one quadrant of this sprawling city, increasingly frequent. Thoughts?





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