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Blessed Are the Pedestrians

by meg | May 29, 2018 | Bikes & Peds, Built Environment, Transportation, Transportation Effects Development | 0 comments

ā€œBlessed are theĀ pedestrians,
for they have inherited
a world made for motorists.”

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