Lancaster & Paris
December 2001
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Contents of Volume 7, Number 3, 2001:
Editorial
Philine Gaffron
Promoting cycling in the U.K. - Problems experienced by the practitioners
Marcus Jones
Local Transport Plans, Planning Policy Guidance & Cycling policy:
Issues & future challenges
Hugh McClintock
Planning for more cycling: the York experience bucks the trend
James Harrison
Guidelines for a safety audit of bikeway systems
Cameron T. Matwie & John F. Morrall
Translating cycling policy into cycling practice
Tim Ryley
Another look at Germany's bicycle boom: implications for local
transportation policy & planning strategy in the U.S.A.
Heath Maddox
A Nicaraguan Street Clash
Joe Grengs
Shanghai: The greatest cycling city in the world?
Annemarie de Boom, Richard Walker & Rob Goldup
World Transport Policy & Practice
ISSN 1352-7614
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