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New American study confirms: Physically separated bike lanes are crucial for safety : TreeHugger

A new study confirms what every cyclist already knows: physically separated bike lanes are by far the best way to reduce injuries and deaths.

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A new study confirms what every cyclist already knows: physically separated bike lanes are by far the best way to reduce injuries and deaths.

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