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Join the City Changer Webinar on Dec. 17 An Introduction to Cargo Bike Policy

release by City Changer Cargo Bike (CCCB)

December 15, 2020 - Cargo bikes are an increasingly popular and practical solution for urban living. Join the City Changer Cargo Bike (CCCB) project on December 17th, 2020 at  4 pm CET to learn why cargo bikes are gaining such momentum, and how they can be encouraged through policy measures.

Cargo bikes are gaining such momentum. ©

Join James Thoem from Copenhagenize Design Co., Gary Armstrong from the European Cycle Logistics Federation, and CCCB for a webinar on the advantages of cargo bikes and related policy opportunities. James will kick off the webinar by going through 20 good reasons to ride a cargo bike and the Mayor’s Guide to Cargo Bikes, covering everything from the environmental impact to the financial savings.  Gary will then continue to address what municipalities can do to encourage the use of cargo bikes highlighting specific city case studies.

James Thoem is the director of Copenhagenize Design Co., an office working to make more bicycle friendly cities through urban planning, communications, and education. Read more about the office at Copenhagenize.eu.

Gary Armstrong works for the  European Cycle Logistics Federation, the European umbrella organization for cycle logistics. ECLF promotes the use of cycles and related low-emission vehicles for the delivery of goods and services. Read more about ECLF at eclf.bike.

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