Pedaling the Pueblo – Choosing Your Route for Bike Share
By now you’ve heard about Tucson’s newly launched Tugo Bike Share system, and maybe by now you’ve even taken one out for a spin. If you’re relatively new to bike riding in Tucson, this episode, which features Pedaling the Pueblo host Gene Einfrank interviewing former Program Coordinator Ann Chanecka for the City of Tucson’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Program, about how to select comfortable and low-stress routes that make riding a bike a pleasant, not stressful, experience.
In the interview, Ann Chanecka mentions the Tucson Bikeways map which color codes routes based on level of car traffic and comfortability indicators.
Pedaling the Pueblo is a mini-program and podcast that connects people to news and information about Tucson’s bicycle culture. A collective of bicycle enthusiasts host and produce weekly programs covering a wide variety of topics. From community events to questions about how bicycle funding works; tips to start riding more to interviews with local bicycling legends, Pedaling the Pueblo explores life on two wheels from a “people first” approach, allowing us all to have an open dialogue about how people move through our shared built environment.
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Pedaling the Pueblo – Choosing Your Route for Bike Share
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