Cyclist are disasters for the economy. They don’t buy cars, need car loans, gas or car insurance. Cyclists don’t pay for parking or auto repairs and they rarely become obese. Healthy people don’t buy drugs and rarely need to go to doctors or hospitals. On the contrary, fast food outlets create jobs for cardiologists, dentists and weight-loss clinics. Don’t get me started on walkers. They don’t even buy bicycles. Read More
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