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    • Evaluating Madison From Two Wheels 

      Ellis, Alison; Gile, Adam; Prusak, Sydney; Wolters, Caitlin (2013-12-17)
      Bicycling is not only a childish pastime, but also an activity that can help the environment, both built and natural, while promoting equality and community among its residents. This study determines the bike-friendliness ...
    • Implications of Madison's Cycling Policies for a Heterogeneous Population 

      Wells, Spencer; Trebilcock, Aubrey; Rollo, James; LaBissoniere, Bryan (2011)
      With the emerging importance of bicycling as a sustainable form of transportation, coupled with its health benefits enhancing quality of life, understanding the ways bicycle policy is being addressed by cities is crucial ...
    • A Social and Political Geography of Bicycle Transport in Madison, WI 

      May, Gregg; Lamb, Hayden; Krueger, Steven; Clementi, Brandon (2012)
      The state capital and university town of Madison, Wisconsin is home to a thriving bicycle culture. The existing landscape of bicycle infrastructure in Madison is the result of a network of feedback loops involving people, ...
    • A Social and Spatial Analysis of Madison's Bicycling Community 

      Brubaker, Martin; Wright, Kirby; O'Halloran, Brenna; Wilson, Alissa (2016-06-16)
      For many cities across the United States biking is not just a leisurely activity; it is a means of transportation, exercise, and an important staple that helps form a sense of identity and community. This study looks at ...