Making Latin American Cities Better: Transportation
Making Latin American Cities Better: Transportation
By
Eduardo Vasconcellos
Latin American cities face obstacles in reducing their reliance on cars.
This article features commentary on AQ’s Top 5 Urban Visionaries: Aline Cavalcante, and appears in our recent print issue on how to make Latin American cities better places to live and work.
While the number of people who regularly ride bicycles in Latin America has nearly tripled over the past 15 years, we still can’t really talk about a biking revolution. Bikes may be becoming more popular, but less than 4...
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