Publications, Papers and Presentations
Professor John Pucher's papers and presentations on cycling policies and trends:
- All of John Pucher's papers and presentations
- Cycling Towards a More Sustainable Transport Future
- Making Cycling Irresistible
- Analysis of Bicycling Trends and Policies in Large North American Cities: Lessons for New York
Dave Horton's fascinating papers:
Cycling policy expertise from the Netherlands:
An enchanting paper on the dynamics needed to change behaviors:
Safety in Numbers is one of the most important arguments for increasing bicycling:
- Safety in Numbers - updated 2015
- Safety in Numbers - Jacobsen Article 2003
- Safety in Numbers - Summary 2003
A few papers on helmets:
An inspirational paper particularly good for bike commuting programs:
A lovely presentation on an excellent model for welcoming bikes on trains:
An excellent presentation on this popular street design solution:
An overview:
A few insightful and inspiring papers on the importance of transportation equity:
- The Bicycle: Vehicle to Health and Social Equality by Paul K. Simpson, M.D.
- The Bicycle: Vehicle for a Small Planet, Worldwatch 1989
- Traffic's Human Toll
- Whose Roads? by Todd Litman
An edgy paper on bringing bicycling to climate change discussions:
Source: www.OneStreet.org