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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

The Future of Active Transportation and The Biking Boom

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Bonnie D Graham

News, Business News, Technology

4.9112 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The Buzz 1: “Bicycle, bicycle, bicycle. I want to ride my bicycle, bicycle, bicycle... I want to ride it where I like.” (Queen, Bicycle Race) The Buzz 2: “When my legs hurt, I say: ‘Shut up legs! Do what I tell you to do!’” (Jens Voigt, German former professional road bicycle racer) The Buzz 3: “Cyclists see considerably more of this beautiful world than any other class of citizens. A good bicycle, well applied, will cure most ills this flesh is heir to.” (Dr K.K. Doty, 19th century New Yorker and cycling evangelist) German baron Karl von Drais created a steerable, two-wheeled contraption in 1817, known as the “velocipede,” “hobby-horse,” “draisine” and “running machine.” He is widely acknowledged as the 'Father of the Bicycle'. The bicycle – a self-propelled, human-powered mode of active transportation – has transformed lives. If you’re willing to pedal, a bike provides self-reliant, practical, affordable, eco-friendly transportation as well as freedom and adventure, allowing you to go where you want, when you want. More people in the world own bicycles than cars. The number of people commuting to work on bikes has increased significantly in last decade – but they need safe, bicycle-appropriate accommodations including accessible paths, trails and parks, lighting and traffic patterns. We’ll ask Donna Matturro McAleer, Executive Director of the Bicycle Collective; Teri Newell, Deputy Director for Planning and Investment for the Utah Department of Transportation; Hugh Van Wagenen, Active Transportation Planner with the Wasatch Front Regional Council (Utah); and Maria Vyas, AICP, a Senior Associate with Fehr & Peers, for their take on The Future of Active Transportation and the Biking Boom.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Where does yesterday's future, which is already here, ready here, really here, meet today's future, which is about to happen, and tomorrow's future, which could be just minutes away?

0:16.2

Welcome to Technology Revolution, the future of now.

0:21.4

Where host Bonnie D. Graham asks savvy futurists for their predictions about the tech-driven

0:27.3

trends that are shaping our future right now.

0:30.8

Here's your host who will take us into the future of now, Bonnie D. Graham.

0:36.3

Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. We're riding into the future and we're going to ride it on a bike today. Bonnie D. Graham. Welcome, welcome, welcome.

0:37.9

We're riding into the future and we're going to ride it on a bike today.

0:41.4

Oh, my goodness gracious.

0:42.7

Welcome, welcome, welcome.

0:44.6

Have I got a show for you?

0:46.0

And I'm going to try to not sing my first buzz quote, but I'm going to.

0:49.9

And it came from one of my panelists, Donna Maturro McAleur sent me this.

0:53.5

And I stole the panelists, Donna Maturl McAler, sent me this, and I stole the quote,

0:55.2

Donna, so here's the quote.

0:56.3

Everybody sing along, bicycle, bicycle, I want to ride my bicycle.

1:00.6

I want to ride it where I like.

1:02.6

Queen, I apologize.

1:04.4

I have buzz quote number two from Jen's Voight, a German former professional road bicycle racer.

1:10.0

When my legs heard, I say, shut up, legs, do what I tell

1:13.4

you to do. That's a bike quote. And here's the third quote from Dr. K. K. Doty, a 19th century

1:19.4

New Yorker and bicycling evangelist. He said cyclists see considerably more of this beautiful world

1:26.1

than any other class of citizens.

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