Urban Cycling Atlas USA - Nolan Westcott - ebook

Urban Cycling Atlas USA ebook

Nolan Westcott

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What if the safest, most exciting, and most rewarding way to experience America's cities was from the seat of a bicycle? Urban Cycling Atlas USA is your complete guide to navigating the growing world of urban cycling with confidence, safety, and purpose. Whether you are a daily commuter, weekend rider, recreational cyclist, traveler, or beginner looking to explore city bike networks, this comprehensive atlas provides the practical knowledge needed to ride smarter and farther. Inside, you will discover America's most bike-friendly cities, protected bike lanes, urban greenways, waterfront cycling corridors, commuter routes, rail-trails, multi-use pathways, and recreational cycling destinations. Learn how to plan efficient routes, avoid common urban hazards, understand cycling infrastructure, navigate busy city environments, and make informed decisions that improve every ride. Explore iconic cycling destinations including Chicago's Lakefront Trail, New York City's Hudson River Greenway, the Atlanta BeltLine, Minneapolis trail networks, Washington D.C. bike corridors, Denver pathways, Portland greenways, Austin cycling routes, and many more. You'll also gain valuable insights into e-bikes, smart mobility systems, route planning technology, and the future of urban transportation. Whether your goal is commuting, fitness, exploration, travel, or lifelong cycling success, this atlas will help you discover new destinations, build confidence, and unlock the freedom of exploring America one ride at a time.

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Liczba stron: 269

Rok wydania: 2026

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