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الكورونا والبسكلتة: تحقيق من مصر، وموجز من كل حتة Corona and the bicycle: insights from Egypt, and a brief of global developments

English Below أتذكر انطباع صديقة في رحلة مواصلات لها من عملها لمنزلها أول أبريل، المواصلات شبه فارغة، تجلس في الكرسي … More

cairo, Coronavirus, Covid19, cycling, Egypt, Mobility, Urban

مين بيركب عجل في مصر؟ – Who are Egypt’s bicycle users?

 بتستخدم العجلة كمواصلة ولا ترفيه.. عشان توفر ولا مزاج.. ز نوع عجلتك ايه.. بتبتصنف نفسك ازاي.. وليه مهم نفهم تصنيفات … More

bicycle users, cycling, Egypt, groups, people, urbanism

‎Dukki Square – ميدان الدقي

When we speak of cycling mobility in Cairo, we often get voices that say it’s impossible to cycle in Cairo. … More

cairo, culture, cycling, Egypt, Mobility, Urban, مصر, القاهرة, الدراجات, تبديل, عجل

Gallery: The Bread cyclists of Cairo

Cairo is a city known for its traffic congestions, multi-overpasses and noise and air pollution. But despite the fact that … More

breadwinners, cairo, cargo, cycling, Egypt

What can Alexandria learn from Rio?

Alexandria and Rio are two cities featuring beautiful waterfronts. But far from the visual similarity, there are two different stories. Alexandria … More

Alexandria, Brazil, Corniche, cycling, Egypt, motorization, Rio, urban planning, waterfront

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“Cycling is possibly the greatest and most pleasurable form of transport ever invented. Its like walking only with one-tenth of the effort. Ride through a city and you can understand its geography in a way that no motorist, contained by one-way signs and traffic jams, will ever be able to. You can whiz from one side to the other in minutes. You can overtake £250,000 sports cars that are going nowhere fast. You can park pretty much anywhere. It truly is one of the greatest feelings of freedom once can have in a metropolitan environment. It’s amazing you can feel this free in a modern city.”
Daniel Pemberton, The Book of Idle Pleasures

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