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Bike History and downtown streets as a shared public resource James Longhurst Associate Professor of History University of Wisconsin – La Crosse Twitter: @laxbikeguy Email: [email protected]
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Bike History and Downtown Streets as a Shared Public Resource

Apr 12, 2017

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Page 1: Bike History and Downtown Streets as a Shared Public Resource

Bike History and downtown streets as a

shared public resource

James Longhurst Associate Professor of History

University of Wisconsin – La CrosseTwitter: @laxbikeguy Email: [email protected]

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BicycleLaCrosse.com

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Credit: Dan Novak

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bikebattles.net

facebook.com/bikebattles

@BikeBattlesBook

[email protected]

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Washington

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Washington DCWisconsin

Minnesota

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UW Stevens Point

UW Madison

Macalester College

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Chicago, IL

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Photo illustration of urban bike lane battles, New York Magazine, March 20, 2011

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History helps us understand

this present-day conflict with the reminder that the public streets have always

been shared by varied forms of transportation.

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European history of Roman roads;detail from

Histoire des grands chemins de l'Empire Romain (1728)

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Legal “Vehicles”

Through the early modern era, common law and legislation covered many “vehicles, because the purpose of the public streets

was movement, regardless of conveyance.

Detail of “High Street, Whitechapel,” (1837)

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Downtown San Francisco, California, 1901

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Downtown Lansing, Michigan, with evidence of five kinds of transportation

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Los Angeles freeways, 1958

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“Complete Streets” philosophy

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Thank you.Questions?