Cycling Fallacies - Counters to Common Anti-Cycling Arguments
Cycling Fallacies - Counters to Common Anti-Cycling Arguments
Love this website, the layout is great and the explanations are simple and straight-forward.
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Wow, this is awesome! I do wish that they'd list citations when mentioning studies in some of the explanations though. :)
4 1 ReplyWhich ones? I haven't looked at all of them but a lot of them have a "Further Reading" section below, which is the citations.
4 0 ReplyThe example below mentions studies from the Netherlands in the 70s and the USA in the 2010s. One paper is linked from the Dublin Institute of Technology and the other is a dead link.
https://cyclingfallacies.com/en/3/shopkeepers-rely-on-people-driving
I do appreciate that section at the bottom though!
5 0 ReplyAh yea, could use some updating for sure. Good catch
3 0 ReplyI emailed the author to let them know. :)
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