Dear list-posters,
As a cycling instructor I find this list interesting and valuable, but
almost unreadable because of excessive quoting.
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> There are 16 messages totalling 2009 lines in this issue.
These 2009 lines result because you are not removing your quotes at the
end of your answers. The quotes ping-pong back and forth, greatly
inflating the email digest, making it poorly readable and wasting a
great deal of computer resources. It ends up looking like this (pages
and pages):
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>>>>>>>>>are
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>encouraging bad cycling habits, are all worthy of investigation, but
>>>>>>>>>>are
>>>>>>>>>>being used as arguments against use of cycle lanes.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Surely the number one question is 'Does widespread provision of cycle
>>>>>>>>>>lanes/ASLs encourage more people to cycle?' Then we can get on to the
>>>>>>>>>>more detailed questions such as the above, and all the various design
>>>>>>>>>>aspects.
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Please therefore remove your quotes except for the lines which are
relevant. Thanks!
Theo Schmidt
Cycling and computer instructor, Steffisburg, Switzerland
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